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...Broadway and Hollywood are usually considered beyond the pale. The 1947 edition, out last week, showed that the secret board of editors* was more vigilant than ever. In stayed 24 Roosevelts, 20 Pells, 8 Vanderbilts, 4 Astors, 3 Stuyvesants, 7 de Peysters, 14 Havemeyers. Out went: ¶Hyatt Von Dehn, longtime Registerite. He married Singer Ginny Simms in 1945, was listed with her in the 1946 edition. Ginny was found wanting. ¶Mrs. Faith Corrigan Fair McNulty. She married Writer John McNulty in 1945, and they were listed in the 1946 edition. McNulty spent part of the year working...
Born. To Virginia ("Ginny") Simms, 28, radio and screen singer; and Hyatt Robert Dehn, 35, building contractor: their first child, a son; in Hollywood. Name: David Martin Dehn. Weight...
Married. Virginia ("Ginny") Simms, 27, trim, toothy radio & cinema singer; and Hyatt Robert Dehn, 34, head of Los Angeles' Defense Housing Corp.; she for the first time, he for the second; in Beverly Hills, Calif...
...Whitney show started with the lacy, architectural etchings of such classicists as Connecticut's John Taylor Arms and Philadelphia's Joseph Pennell. the gloomy, satirical lithographs of such old warhorses as Manhattan's George Bellows, ended with samples by big-city artists like Adolf Dehn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Paul Cadmus, Midwestern and Southern regionalists like Grant Wood, Thomas Benton and John McGrady, experimentalists like Stuart Davis and Federico Castellon...
...week 200 of Bruce's Government-owned water colors were put on exhibition at Manhattan's Whitney Museum of American Art. Nearly all of them were U.S. landscapes: from New England farmhouses to California hills. Many were by such capable U.S. artists as John Edward Heliker, Adolf Dehn, Phil Paradise, Olin Dows. Many equally deft ones were by relatively unknown U.S. painters. Surprised by the variety of techniques and the splashy spontaneity of the pictures, Manhattan critics rated the show one of the best in recent years...