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...unfortunate that a second show sponsored by the Cambridge Art Association (at the Edna Stebbins Gallery, 3 Church Street) is scheduled to close before this article appears. Every painting dealt with the glories of the Charles River, and the exhibit was called the "Save Memorial Drive Arts Show." Though the moral and political effort here is unassailable, the art was depressing. A Raoul Dufy watercolor stood out (any time that happens, you are in serious trouble). My preference was for a work called "Trading Ship" by Nielson Wright, who must be, one would guess, about eleven. He showed...

Author: By Theodore E. Stebbins jr., | Title: Galleries at Christmas: Abstraction and Reaction | 12/18/1964 | See Source »

...Save Memorial Drive Arts Show" will open at 2 p.m. today at the Edna Stebbins Gallery, 3 Church St. Sponsored by the Cambridge Art Association and the Citizens Emergency Committee to Save Memorial Drive, the exhibition will feature water colors, oils, etchings, drawings, and photographs depicting the Charles River and its environs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Painted Plane Trees | 12/8/1964 | See Source »

...Independence brought about a reunion of Kenyatta's far-flung families. His English third wife, Edna May, and her 20-year-old son Peter, a Cambridge undergraduate, flew to Nairobi and were met by Kenyatta's fourth wife, Ngina, an African, and his daughters Margaret, 34, and Jane, 14, by his first wife Grace, also an African. His second wife, whose name Kenyatta refuses to divulge, is said to have died about twelve years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kenya: Uhuru Is Not Enough | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

...EDNA MAURIELLO Assistant Professor Education State College Salem, Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 29, 1963 | 11/29/1963 | See Source »

Tangle of Doom. The fuss began over a German performance of Phaedra, Graham's "phantasmagoria of desire" (TIME, March 16, 1962), that Congresswoman Edna Kelly from Brooklyn found "distasteful." One morning's hearing in Washington was enough to establish Graham's artistic merit, and she dismissed the affair with a sharp coup de grâce: "I feel as if I had been pawed by dirty hands." But the pawing paid off. Despite a repertory program that included two newer and better works last week, it was Phaedra that drew the loudest cheers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Rites in the Cave of the Heart | 10/25/1963 | See Source »

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