Word: canvasing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Peter Blume could not forget his automobile trip. As he thought about it, images mingled as in dreams. The coal turned red like the sun or blue like Charleston Harbor. The Emden sailors seemed to soar from the decks like birds. All the time Peter Blume was trying to paint...
Margaret Bruening of the New York Post: "A stunt canvas. ... It has no apparent artistic value-its organization is nil, its color unpleasant." Edward Alden Jewell of the New York Times: "An extraordinarily fine piece of . . . painting. The composition seems flawless; the color orchestration, subtle and convincing." Second prize ($1...
In the days when halfbacks wore handlebar mustaches and laced their canvas jackets up the front, football rivalry between Yale and Columbia was a fixture of the sport. They played 17 games. Yale won all but the fourth game in 1875, and the one in 1899, when famed Halfback Harold...
On the fourth day Mrs. Barnabie sat in a chair beneath a canvas canopy, rocked back & forth on planks laid across the hole, threatened to rock until Christmas.
But advocates of conservatism should not get worried because the only change in the uniforms is the presence of white "snugtex" on the front of the jerseys instead of black. These white canvas strips on the front of the jersey and the front part of the arms will lend a...