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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John Howland '32, of Quincy, has been awarded the prize for the best design suitable for use on the ticket for various Commencement functions last night by E. A. Mays '32, chairman of the Class Day Committee...
...raffled off for 3,000 lire (about $150). Poet d'Annunzio. now practically toothless, bald as an egg, also contributed his War cigarets (bought by a nephew of Il Duce for 1,500 lire - about $75), a piece of cloth on which he had painted a design "with a violent hand." and a bewitched bird. Interviewed upon landing at Rotterdam, bushy-haired Albert Einstein remarked: "Nice people, those Americans. . . . When some one is dead in America, he does not exist any more. No one talks . . . about him. Sometimes the Americans are just children . . . flocking...
Four exhibits are scheduled for next fall. These will be, "Stage Sets and Costume Design", "Soviet Art", "Paintings and Sculptures by Harvard Students", and Ben Shahn's "Pictorial Treatment of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case...
...there was more empty floor space than in any previous National Aircraft Show. The planes on display numbered only half of last year's. But the exhibitors assured each other that they, who had answered this roll call, were in business to stay; pointed with pride to advances in design, structure and finish...
...first to recognize that there is much more than esthetics to architecture, Architectural Forum gave emphasis to the social, economic, structural and financial aspects of the profession. Four years ago it began publishing each monthly issue in two sections, one devoted to design, the other to engineering & business. Notable are the magazine's quarterly reference numbers, each of which is a thoroughgoing text on such subjects as housing, libraries & museums, theatres, hospitals, schools...