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...associates by singing the Horst Wessel song and Deutschland Uber Alles. When pink-cheeked Faculty Adviser James Hawkes became perturbed and tried to squelch his Nazi talk, Dale conceived a cordial dislike for Instructor Hawkes, became still more defiant. To the dismay of his roommate, Dale installed a bust of Hitler on his desk...
...order to have a good figure, or even the illusion of one. She herself is a small, trim, exuberantly vivacious blonde in her forties. She claims to have lifted many faces, corrected many double chins, eye pouches, rolls of body fat. But her specialty is the woman with a "bust problem." She has now collected much of her experience in a book, The Breast Beautiful (Field; $2.50). Few doctors will consider it important, but to women its subject is of perennial interest...
...love of pure form and decoration, a Hedonistic lack of force, and an amazingly subtle feeling for texture can be seen in Matisse's "Oriental Woman." In "Bust Of A Girl," the artist reveals a dexterous economy of line, coupled with a type of precision which is neither rigid nor academic. Matisse is an accomplished designer; his works are carefully planned, well-executed, and are stamped with his own unmistakable individuality. His virtuosity enables him to be classed as a polished performer but his sterility prevents him from attaining greatness...
...newly constituted Supreme Court: Chief Justice Pierre Caous wearing a white ermine mantle, the two military justices, General Andre Wateau and Admiral O. B. Herr, in their dress uniforms, four lay justices in red robes and black-&-gold-braided caps. Above the heads of the Court was a bust of Marianne...
Following cabled instructions from their Government exiled in Poitiers, France, officials of the Belgian Pavilion at the New York World's Fair removed from the reception lobby a white marble bust of King Leopold...