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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD R. I. STATE Slocum r.f. l.g., Hurwitz Wenner, l.f. r.g., Magoon Green, c. c., Haire Barbee, c. l.f., Epstein Hatch, r.g. r.f., Trumbell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RHODE ISLAND STATE FACES CRIMSON FIVE | 1/20/1928 | See Source »

...achievements in 1927. Two non-Jews had the honor of being included-Dr. George Foot Moore of Harvard for his book Judaism in the First Centuries of the Christian Era, and John Davison Rockefeller Jr. for his gifts to Jewish causes. Jews & Jewesses saluted included: Sculptors Jo Davidson, Jacob Epstein, Max Kalisch; Aviation Promoters Daniel Guggenheim, Harry F. Guggenheim, Charles A. Levine; Benchers & Barristers Benjamin N. Cardozo, Arthur Garfield Hays Carolyn Fromberg Loeb, Joseph N. Proskauer, Samuel Untermyer; Civic Benefactors Albert M. Greenfield (Philadelphia), Albert S. Lavenson (Oakland, Calif.), Abraham C. Ratshesky (Boston), Mortimer L. Schiff (New York), Moses Schoenberg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RACKS: Jews Who's Who | 12/12/1927 | See Source »

...eliminations Saturday also made it possible for Coach Lewis to name the Freshman contenders from the which will be picked dormitory teams for the Interdormitory meet on January 7. He named the following: Gore; N. B. Epstein, F. C. Evans, Samuel Fishman, S. N. Hankins; P. A. Ketchum, M. J. Mauduley, W. A. Richardson, and W. A. Robinson. McKinlock; E. P. Chase, F. Faulkner, S. W. Fon, and M. S. P. Pollard Smith Thomas Frazier, W. G. Goodhue, L. Grinnell, A. E. Heyman, F. E. McQuade, M. Myerson, A. Plaza, R. K. Safford, J. N. Trainor, E. T. Tryon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEWIS LISTS ELIGIBLE MEN FOR TUFTS WRESTLING MEET | 12/7/1927 | See Source »

...news-stories which led them to expect, if not a touch of pornography, at least a large dose of sacrilege or obscenity, were baffled by the thoughtful bearded face of Tagore, the horselike countenance of the Duchess of Marlborough, the several gay and wayward studies of Peggy Jean (Mr. Epstein's child). When they looked across the room at No. 21, they wondered what wild emotion caused the bronze woman to clasp her hands and open her mouth in so inane a fashion. Some of the sharper babbits decided that she was laughing at the companion works of Sculptor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Again, Epstein | 11/28/1927 | See Source »

...Jacob Epstein lounged about the gallery with an aggressive nervousness while such people peered at his bronze sculpture. His face, abnormal, fierce, flatulent, was twisted into expressions of politeness when people were introduced to him. His oversized hands and heavy feet, his awkward body bulging in its loose shrouds, made him look very much out of place among all those lovers of art. But Sculptor Epstein did not appear disconcerted. Had the history of his career flashed through his mind, he would have recalled how he had left America in 1902, how for three years he had studied in Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Again, Epstein | 11/28/1927 | See Source »

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