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American visitors thumbed through their catalogs for names of their countrymen, to see what they had been learning from the Continental masters. One of the first pieces they paused before was a bronze "Aphrodite" by Sculptor Rudolph Evans, the young man from the Corcoran Gallery in Washington whose "Golden Hour" won him a medal and fame at the salon of 1914 and now reposes, a radiant study of adolescent gravity, in a specially lighted domed room at the home of Banker Frank A. Vanderlip...
When the bequest of the late Senator William A. Clark of Montana was refused by the Metropolitan Museum because the provisions of the Senator's will "would preclude the inclusion of these objects with other like exhibits" (TIME, Aug. 10), it seemed likely that the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, substitute legatee, would reject it too for lack of room. Last week President Charles C. Glover of the Corcoran Gallery announced that certain parties had contributed $700,000 for the building of a wing to house the collection. The certain parties were the late Senator's widow, his three...
Part of the $3,000,000 collection of the late Senator William A. Clark of Montana was willed to the Metropolitan Museum, or, as an alternate, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington. Part, including Rubens' "Magdalene," Gainsborough's "Covered Wagon," Rembrandt's "Woman with a Fan," was left to his heirs. Last week the legatees announced that they would sell their share at auction in January in Manhattan...
...cross-country; Kenneth Belcher Harding '27 of Brookline, assistant manager of the Harvard Interscholastic Track Meet; William Ashley Magie 2nd '28 of Chicago, Freshman track manager; Beverly Tucker Thompson Jr. of Oak Park, Illinois, assistant manager of Freshman track; Victor Owen Jones '28 of Cambridge, manager of Freshman baseball; Corcoran Thom Jr. '28 of Washington, D. C., assistant manager of Freshman baseball; Water Egan Trevvett '27 of Cleveland, second assistant manager of tennis: Carleton Sprague Smith '27 of Washington, Conn.. assistant manager of the second tennis team; Langdon Dearborn '28 of Havana, Cuba, manager of Freshman hockey: Edmund Balch...
Last night the management of the baseball team announced that as a result of the season's competition, Victor Owen Jones '28 of Cambridge has been chosen manager of the 1928 baseball team. Corcoran Thom Jr. of Washington, D. C. will serve as assistant manager of the Freshman team in the Yale game this Saturday. Both these men will receive their numerals...