Word: clifford
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Washington the more conservative Corcoran jury, made up of Corcoran Director Hermann Warner Williams Jr., Metropolitan Museum Curator of Paintings Theodore Rousseau Jr. and Philadelphia Museum Painting Curator Henry Clifford, took three days to weed through 1,643 submitted paintings. Then they underlined by their choices the two trends they felt most evident in the heavily abstract field: i) a move toward more recognizable subject matter, and 2) a surprising strength in oldtime geometric abstractions. Loren Maclver's softly luminous The Street (see next spread), which carried off first honors, was called by one juror "very, very sensitive...
...survivors of Boston's Cocoanut Grove fire in 1942 (492 dead) was a 21-year-old Coast Guardsman, Clifford A. Johnson. Third-degree burns covered 40% of his skin, second-degree burns 15% more. In three months, he was given 100 blood and plasma transfusions, while his weight dropped from 168 to 112 lbs. He got 18 skin grafts, became famous as the first victim of such severe burns to be saved by medical science. Last week, back in his native Midwest, Johnson was driving a truck near Jefferson City, Mo. He missed a turn, and his truck crashed...
Clark, Forrester A. '58; Connell, Lawrence, Jr. '58; Devens, Charles, Jr. '59; Erickson, Clifford W. '58; Foster, Robert R. '59; Francis, Edward L. '59; George, Joseph A. "58; Gross, James C. '59; Hasiotis, Christos A. '57; Hodges, Arthur C. '57; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Huff, Warren L. '59; Huggins, Kenneth R. '55; Johanson, Ronald J. '59; Lawson, Thomas E. '59; Lindgren, Keith M. '58; Maguire, Lawrence E. '58 (Captain); Marlow, Gordon A. '59; Pforzheimer, Carl H. III '58 (Manager); Carr, John F. III, (Assoc. manager in charge of Freshman Football...
DeGuglielmo denied charges by Motor Registry spokesmen from New York, Ohio, and California that his motion was aimed at out-of-staters. Ohio's Assistant to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Clifford W. Ayers, had warned' "DeGuglielmo had better not forget that a lot of Massachusetts boys go to school here...
...reason to be optimistic. Cranking up to help supply Western Europe's oil shortage (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS); the U.S. oil industry was producing at the highest level in history, and the steel industry was straining hard to keep up with demand (see below). In Pittsburgh, U.S. Steel President Clifford F. Hood and Steelworkers Union Chief David J. McDonald formally opened a new office building at the Homestead plant, constructed out of a new kind of cost-cutting, space-saving stainless steel. Said Big Steel's President Hood: "This is the first true stainless-steel curtain-wall office building...