Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...demands originality in the paintings which he sees. Honest performance and an intelligent approach have become rare birds these days, but they can be found in the work of Hollister. He is a fine draftsman, and he succeeds in rising above the stage of self-consciousness. The paintings of Elliott Richardson '41 betray a certain naivete of approach, but they are straightforward and clear. Nothing artificial, nothing that might protrude as a deliberate attempt to gain an effect is present. His handling of the water in the foreground of his large oil is to be admired. Fetcher's watercolors, solid...
...presentation of the portrait will be made by Elliott Perkins...
...Elliott Perkins '23, Instructor and Tutor in History and Literature, will deliver a talk entitled "A Background for British Foreign Policy" today at 2:45 over Station WEEI...
...grants and the subjects for study by the faculty members are as follows: John D. Black, "Land Utilization in Worcester County", and "Land Utilization in New England;" William L. Crum, "Financial Analysis of Selected Industrial Corporation Groups"; William Y. Elliott, "Interstate Trade Barriers"; James Ford, "Analysis of Low-Cost Housing"; Edwin Frickey, "A Survey of Time Series Analysis and its Relation to Economic Theory"; Elizabeth W. Gilboy, "Analysis of Demand or Consumption...
...small group of students, some of whom have attained more than an adequate degree of proficiency in the handling of their medium. John Cumming, a Junior, studied for a while under Diego Rivera; Weren, a Sophomore, was an illustrator for various school publications while at Andover; and Elliott Richardson is rather well known around the college because of his drawings and desigus for the Lampoon. These men, in addition to Fetcher and Hollister, form the nucleus of what will very likely become a rather comprehensive working ground for other students in the University whose interests follow along the same lines...