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...Amiable, grey-haired Frances ("Fannie") Bryson of the New Orleans Item selected Our Daily Bread, a heavily stylized landscape of Deep South farmland at sundown, replete with wheeling buzzards and eroding soil. The artist: Mississippian John McCrady...
Bashing in the Blackout. Best prospect developed by the tournament was the Air Forces' Perry Bryson, a heavyweight Texan from Sardinia who had never boxed before. In his second round against the Fifth Army's Cecil Shumway of Dallas, Tex., Bryson landed a terrific punch...
...Techniques. Polite but cool, Committeemen fidgeted for a day, then prepared to pigeonhole the wartime prohibition bill introduced by South Carolina's bony, pious Joseph R. Bryson. But they could not lay away the still vigorous prohibition movement quite so easily...
...common problems for ten hours a week." The Carnegie Corporation gave Studebaker no magic wand, but $125,000 to experiment with public forums. Studebaker pioneered a system which turned out droves of Des Moines adults five nights a week for discussions led by Henry Agard Wallace; Lyman Bryson, now Columbia Broadcasting's director of adult education; the late Carroll H. Wooddy, University of Chicago professor of education. When Wallace left Studebaker's staff to become Secretary of Agriculture, Studebaker followed him later as Education Commissioner...
...advice, but as the trend of the requests became clearer, she organized regular services to take care of the most frequent ones. For example, she now gets up a discussion outline every fortnight in collaboration with America's No. 1 expert in current events discussion, Professor Lyman Bryson of Columbia. She supplies monthly and semi-annual news quizzes, special enlargements of TIME maps for platform use and several other services tailored to club needs. In some of our most active clubs she gives a prize each year to the winner of the Current Affairs Contest...