Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Junior! Junior!" he cried. "Hello, pop. How are you doing?" came the robust-voiced reply. Thus the Samuel Insulls met last week for the first time since they parted nearly two years ago in Milan. As the younger man climbed up the ship's side, his father rushed forward, embraced him. Senior Insull, trembling with excitement, turned to his fellow passengers and said: "Gentlemen, my brother-I mean, my son." Photographers began to take pictures from the tugs below. Father and son posed readily at the rail of the ship, again on the cutter after...
...emotion is but another name for bourgeois well-being and that a fraction of it, equally distributed, informs his designs, we have said all that can be said of the content of his painting." "Scratch a patron or a collector, and you find a dealer." Modern Art brings forward for public inspection Mr. Craven's sincere belief and hope that an "explicitly native art" is now growing in the U. S. He finds indications of it in Muralist Thomas Benton (see cut), "one of the few living artists, in any department, with a first-rate mind.'' Says...
Ever since the official revelation some days ago by the head of the Federal Alcohol Administration that more than half of the country's alcoholic output -- and consumption -- was of illegitimate origin, Government preparations for doing away with the admittedly nefarious traffic have been going forward at a high rate. Action followed rapidly on the heels of outcry, and overnight the new Alcohol Tax Unit joined the Administration's numerous progeny through the merger of the old Bureaus of Prohibition and of Industrial Alcohol Control. Boasting a doubled enforcement outfit, the super-efficient A.T.U. has announced to the country through...
...work of completing the new Stadium which is now being carried forward under the supervision of Professor I. N. Hollis will follow in general the plans of the original design. The work, which will not be complete until the first part of August, will be temporarily discontinued during Class Day week...
Members of the Liberal Club were looking forward with a good deal of enthusiasm to Mr. Mann's speech since he was coming to Harvard with the express purpose of getting into a fight with the Liberal Club. For many years he has been agitating for appropriations by Congress for the men working in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. One of his feats in the course of this agitation has been to run an advertisement in the Herald-Tribune every other day pleading the cause of the Navy Yard workers...