Word: busting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Soon after 5 p.m. (1 p.m. P.C.T.) the CRIMSON learned from the director of MGM publicity in Los Angeles that Miss Taylor had left the bust with the Boston MGM office...
Movie star Elizabeth Taylor appeared to be out of danger last night from CRIMSON charges of receiving stolen property. The property involved was a bronze bust of Fabian Fall '10, former CRIMSON president, stolen from the CRIMSON building and presented to the actress by the Lampoon...
...sooner had Miss Taylor taken off for Los Angeles, via New York and Chicago, than the CRIMSON told MGM in Boston that the bust was its property. MGM claimed that Miss Taylor had taken the buzt with her, and the paper began calling to legal representatives in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles...
...Taft, Bernard Baruch, Pope Pius XII, Dr. Ralph Bunche, Thomas E. Dewey. In Manhattan, the Associated American Artists offered "one of tomorrow's most treasured heirlooms . . . worthy of an honored place in your home or office": ten-inch, bronze-colored reproductions of Sculptor Jo Davidson's bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Price...
Pink-faced and wiry, with a sculptor's heavy hands, Kallio specializes in highly dramatic likenesses. Petrified history, not self-expression, is his province, and he commands it well. Last week he had completed a bust of Herbert Hoover, was rounding out his portraits of Alben Barkley ("a very kind man"); Warren Austin ("he lives by what he says"), and John L. Lewis ("a very strong...