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First to Flow. Without doubt, black gold abounded in the Montana-as Peruvians call their Amazonian foothills east of the Andes. A jungle-whacking, California-financed wildcatter-the Ganso Azul (Blue Goose) Petroleum Co.-had long since proved that. Last week, Ganso Azul was hard at work, as it had been for seven years, not exploring but producing, cracking petroleum and selling gasoline, kerosene and diesel...
Died. Emil Ganso, 46, slue-footed voluble ex-baker boy who became one of the best young American painters, painting chaste landscapes at Woodstock, N.Y. and bulbous nudes in Manhattan; of a heart attack; in Iowa City, where since September he had been on the art faculty of the University of Iowa...
...University of Illinois, and the Metropolitan Museum in Manhattan bought The End of the Hunt-although it denies that the Christmas card had anything to do with it. Some other Group artists who, by accident or design, have done cardworthy snowscapes, religious or convivial scenes: Emil Ganso, Doris Rosenthal, Lauren Ford, Henry Varnum Poor, Jozef Bakos, N. C. Wyeth, Aaron Bohrod, Waldo Peirce, Georges Schreiber...
...display, in charge of Joseph Hudnut, Dean of the Faculty of Design, will continue until January 20, and includes works of Charles Sheeler, Isabel Bishop, Alexander Brook, John Marin, Franklin Watkins Georgia O'Keefe, Louis M. Eilshemius, Niles Spencer, Emil Ganso, Thomas Donnelly, Lucile Branch, and George A. Picken...
...that sum a purchaser had his choice of such particular bargains as two fine nudes by Emil Ganso, a crowded Coney Island beach scene by Reginald Marsh, a languorous Siamese cat by Agnes Tait, a lithograph of wild horses by last year's PWA discovery, Frank Mechau Jr., a group of bulbous people looking at other strange fish in an aquarium window by Mabel Dwight, a fine winter landscape by Ernest Fiene...