Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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It was immediately apparent that Walter Damrosch's onetime son-in-law, Architect Pleasants Pennington, raises pigeons. A bamboo aviary of them (built in spare time by Architect Mogens Tvede), surrounded by flowering plants, occupied the centre of the first of two exhibition rooms.
Popularly accepted is the story that in Paris he saw an artist pay high prices for back numbers of a newspaper mentioning an exhibition of his works. In London Brother Henry sought out one Curtice, a large newsdealer, convinced him that he could reap profits from the back numbers of...
"Ignace Jan Paderewski is on the way over from his hotel to see the exhibition and there isn't a soul in the gallery!"
Only two political cartoons were shown in his first U. S. exhibition last week, The House Restaurant in Washington, and Senate-The Republican Cloakroom. Of the latter the New York Evening Post's critic Margaret Bruening wrote: "It is an indictment of democratic government that is appalling, yet its...
Almost three times taller than her uncle Edward of Wales is six-year-old Princess Elizabeth's Bwthyn Bach to Gwellt or "Little Cottage with the Straw Roof " Built at a cost of $10,000 to advertise the products of 100 Welsh firms, the cottage drew Welsh crowds at...