Word: dale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week the critics were taken up short. Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that it had acquired one of Dali's latest paintings for its permanent collection. Critical eyebrows shot even higher at the name of the donor: wealthy Chester Dale, famed for his impressionist and modern French paintings and an outstanding connoisseur...
Collector Dale says he visited Dali's latest show with "no idea of buying a Dali," found himself "bowled over" by an impressive, 6-ft.-tall painting of the Crucifixion. Says Dale: "I can't explain it except in one way-when it hits me, it hits me hard. It is a very honest picture, very great." Dale decided to buy it, reportedly paid about...
Brown victories came over sophomores Dave McLane, Phil Andrews, Mike Murray, Jim Dale, and Bob Gilmor who was pinned with 20 seconds remaining in the last period...
Besides McLaughlin, two other men have broken into the lineup since last Saturday's 14-14 tie with Penn. Sophomore Jim Dale will wrestle at 157 in place of Mick Murray, who drops to the 147 pound class. And junior Pete Morrison, who took Bob Wynn in a close trial match this week, fills out the roster as unlimited...
FROM the deep-frozen midriff of Canada to the near-tropical bottoms of the Rio Grande, an unusual army of 8,000 or more hunters scoured the continent last week. Theirs was a gentle but rugged sport: they were afield from dawn till dark, slogging "Over hill, over dale,/ Thorough bush, thorough brier/Over park, over pale,/Thorough flood, thorough fire . . ." in pursuit of their quarry. When the chase was over, the hunters had no trophies to show, for they did their hunting with nothing more deadly than binoculars and telescopes. They were devotees of the flourishing sport of bird watching...