Word: davieses
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*Nee Warfield, she was named Wallis after her father who died when she was three. She divorced her first husband who is today Commander E. Winfield Spencer Jr., U. S. N. Since 1926, when she married her present husband, Ernest Simpson (Harvard '19), Mrs. Simpson has resided sumptuously in...
In a thousand college notebooks students of the history of U. S. painting have taken notes on a little group known as "The Eight." Of these young painters, mostly from Philadelphia, four were originally newspaper illustrators, who fought to fame against the stilted classicism of academic painting in the early...
In 1913 France conquered the U. S. art world. At the famed Manhattan Armory show arranged by the late Arthur B. Davies, the U. S. public got its first big dose of the arbitrary distortions and screaming colors which were making France's crop of artists the most spectacular in...
Those appointed are: Sidney S. Alexander '36, Vincent J. Anzelotti '37, Elmer R. Best '36, Stephen A. Bixby '36, Richard A. Brayton '37, Henry C. Brooks '36, Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, Richard H. Dennis '36, Emile Dubiel '37, Jesse Effron '36, Garrow T. Geer, Jr. '37, Edward T. Gierasch '36...
To Mrs. Sullivan, wife of the arch-Republican pundit-journalist, thanks for correctly identifying Edward of Wales' s good friend. Baltimore-born, Mrs. Simpson was named for her father, Wallis Warfield whose brother Solomon Davies was long president of Seaboard Air Line. Her mother, the late Alice Montague Warfield...