Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fast Conversion. A loan exhibit of Fleischman's collection at the University of Michigan last winter attracted U.S. Information Agency officials. They asked Fleischman to make it a traveling exhibit. Says Fleischman: "I felt it was time the Latin Americans had a glimpse of North American art. I came along myself because I wanted to see, to be a part...
Controversy over what artists the U.S. should exhibit abroad flared up anew last week, thanks to a couple of spark-breathing art journals. The monthly Arts addressed an open letter of protest to President Eisenhower because of USIA's cancellation of an exhibit including works of ten artists criticized as politically left wing. The larger Art News joined in with a blast against USIA's censoring and canceling of traveling exhibits because of the political pasts of some of the artists involved, but charged incorrectly that the Government had instituted a policy restricting the exhibits to paintings made...
...says Assistant Dean John T. Mount of the College of Agriculture, "we found that a lot of people thought agriculture still means plowing the land and milking the cows and little more." The University of Nebraska's College of Agriculture is thinking of sending out a special recruiting exhibit to high schools. Iowa State College has a new scholarship program that is specifically aimed at bright agriculture students. As never before, the nation's agricultural schools are on the prowl for talent...
Jolivet: Works (Champs-Elysees Theater Orchestra conducted by Ernest Bour; London). A showcase for one of France's most colorful contemporary composers. The compositions on exhibit are his lyrical Andante for Strings, his Concertino for Trumpet, String Orchestra and Piano, which combines a parade-ground knowledge of the trumpet with a bouncing sense of fun, and his Piano Concerto, which opens with an inferno of featureless percussion and sizzling .strings, continues with a slow movement of steamy mystery, and winds up with a recurring Latin American dance rhythm. Eeriest moments come when a flute seems to swell and shrink...
Best of all, the Democrats will be hiring their hall for almost nothing; most of the rental costs will be met by the promoters of a commercial exhibit called "American Showcase." Delegates can get free shaves at the Ronson booth, pick up free samples of Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola and, from the Norex division of Schenley Industries, Amitone, a relief for acid indigestion (common at conventions...