Word: chapines
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Styles ranged from the rugged realism of painters like Kansas City's Fletcher Martin (TIME, Nov. 25, 1940) and Chicago's Francis Chapin to flat, geometric abstractions and surrealist fantasies. Top-notchers whose work had already drawn plaudits included Portland, Ore.'s Darrel Austin (who paints dank, dripping green landscapes swarming with wide-eyed animals and ghostlike humans), Boston's Jack Levine (whose red-faced politicians and gangsters appear to be seen through a glass of water...
LOUISE COLE CHAPIN...
...Reader Chapin has a good point in general. Whether it has a bearing, as it may, on the defeat at Pearl Harbor remains to be seen...
Humane boss of the most famed prison in the U.S., Lawes said with proper pride, when asked how his 2,500 inmates felt about his retirement: "Some of them will probably feel bad." Some famous Lawes charges: City Editor Charles E. Chapin, Richard C. Whitney, Nazi Fritz Kuhn, Tammany's Jimmy Hines...
...Mary Reed, Katherine GibbsJoseph Kameese Virginia Foley, NewtonJohn Keeler Betty Gibson, Montclair, N. J.N. Frederick Lang Charlotte Armstrong, RadcliffeEdmond LeMoal Elizabeth Jarret, Caldwell, N. J.Samuel Mantel Helen Raphael, BrightonJohn E. P. Morgan, Jr. Edith Winsor, WinsorCharles Morris Fran Gallagher, RegisMichael S. Olmstead Barbara Lotz, WellesleyBayard Osborn Mary-Edgar Reilly, Chapin School, N. Y.Frederic D. Powell Margaret Bacon, WellesleyWilliam Rich Mary-Ruth Gillispie, WellesleyHarold W. Smith Jean Drake, SmithJoseph Smith Jeanne Hoffman, Harrisburg, Penn.Thomas Stanton Virginia Vail, GarlandDonald Talmage Priscilla Parker, NewtonRichard Thayer Doris Scott, Katherine GibbsRobert Wilcox Betty McArthur, RadcliffeMOWER HALLPaul B. Akin Katherine Murphy, WellesleySheldon Berman Shirley Gordon, WellesleyL...