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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After 45 years of turning out biting, broad-stroked drawings for the editorial page of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (circ. 403,068), crusading Cartoonist Daniel R. (for Robert) Fitzpatrick this week started a two-month vacation of "fishing and unwinding." While Fitz is away, the P-D plans to rerun some of his old cartoons and tap the syndicated work of the Washington Post and Times Herald's Herblock, who has been carried every Saturday for the past few years. But the bulk of the daily cartoons will be handled by a newcomer: baby-faced Bill Mauldin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Hell-Raisers | 4/28/1958 | See Source »

Flight from Chicago. Concern for the art came second, but it was more widespread. In Chicago, Art Institute Director Daniel Catton Rich, who rounded up the Seurat show, including Chicago's most valuable painting, Seurat's La Grande Jatte, appraised at more than $1,000,000, got news of the fire by telephone 50 minutes after it started. Another 50 minutes later Rich was on a plane to New York, and four hours later he was standing before La Grande Jatte in the adjacent Whitney Museum. With an audible sigh of relief, he announced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Nightmare at Noon | 4/28/1958 | See Source »

...Drama Committee of the Student Council will propose that all drama groups of the College meet within two weeks after registration next Fall to establish a coordinated schedule for the year's productions, Daniel M. Fox '59, chairman of the Committee revealed yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Seeks Coordination of Drama Schedule | 4/25/1958 | See Source »

...write in reply to a letter of Daniel M. Musher '59, on the planning of History tutorial...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY TUTORIAL | 4/23/1958 | See Source »

Snapped String. In the finals, which matched him against eight other pianists -including three top-rated Russians and another American, Los Angeles' Daniel Pollack, 23-the good-looking young Texan chose to play Rachmaninoff's powerful Concerto No. 3. As required of all finalists, he also played Tchaikovsky's familiar First and a rondo by Soviet Composer (and contest judge) Dmitry Kabalevsky, who wrote it for the contest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Texan in Moscow | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

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