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Pharmacologists, pharmacists and plain drug store clerks came to attention last week when Sir Henry Hallett Dale, director of London's National Institute for Medical Research and English dean of his profession, reached Manhattan. He was escorted first to Baltimore, to earn a $1,000 stipend for delivering three memorial lectures, then to Rahway. N. J. to salute the opening of Merck & Co. Inc.'s new chemical research laboratory. Drug men were agog to see and hear...
With her tongue ever so slightly in her cheek, Mrs. Chester Dale, collector and authority on French painting, helped organize four months ago an exhibition of the paintings of the late Alphonse Bouguereau, barroom decorator par excellence of the Gay Nineties. For all their technical slickness, the correct perspective for looking at a Bouguereau nude was always obtained through the bottom of a 16 oz. beer glass. Critics in the chill light of a formal art gallery were not impressed with the "Back to Bouguereau" movement. Last week with a better artist and in a better cause (a loan exhibition...
...Neill-Live-right ($4). THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER-translated by T. E. Shaw-Oxford University Press ($3.50). THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE-Hon-ore de Balzac-Liveright ($2). PLAYS & POEMS OF W. S. GILBERT- Random House ($3.50). RECORDS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIG GAME-edited by Prentiss N. Gray- Derry dale Press ($10). RIDING REFLECTIONS-Piero Santini- Derrydale Press ($10). THE SILVER HORN-Gordon Grand- Derrydale Press ($7.50). TENNIS ORIGINS & MYSTERIES-Malcolm D. Whitman - Derrydale Press ($10). TROILUS & CRESSIDA-Geoffrey Chaucer -Random House ($3.50). See below. THE WESTERN PONY-William R. Leigh -Huntington Press...
...Brighton; Oliver Cope 2M, of Boston; Albert Wallace Cowan 2M, of Bristol, Tennessee; Edmund John Croce 2M, of Worcester; Robert Croly Darling 3M, of New York City; William Finkelstein 3M, of Waterbury, Connecticut; Don William Freeman 3M, of Denison, Texas; Travis Armitage French 2M, of New Castle, Pennsylvania; Dale Gilbert Friend 2M, of Missouri Valley, Iowa...
...staged by Blanche Yurka, with Esther Dale in the title role and 13 memorably explicit little settings by Norris Houghton, Carry Nation is an extremely interesting, somewhat wry portrait of a U. S. phenomenon. It reaches no climaxes, appears more like a piece by Herbert Asbury for the American Mercury than a play, but the amateur of Americana should get his money's worth from...