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...Miami, Harry Guggenheim's Turn-to, an Irish-bred bay colt, ran away with Hialeah's $133,600 Flamingo Stakes, winning by 3½ lengths from eight other three-year-olds. Time for the mile-and-one-eighth: a fast-footed...
...Leon Kirchner, 34, is both attractive to the ear in its warmth and strength and stimulating in its complexity. Its closest musical relative is Bartok, but its fading repetitions, its wistful interludes and its snarling climaxes are thoroughly individual in effect. Another, Quartet in B-flat, by Guggenheim Fellow Andrew Imbrie, is packed with up-to-date invention and energy, but it is an undergraduate work (1942), shies clear of the more ardent expression that the 32-year-old composer dares today...
...graduate of Harvard and a Henry Fellow at Cambridge University, he was appointed a junior fellow of the Society of Fellows at the University, and later held a Guggenheim Fellowship...
Given a sabbatical from Chicago in 1943, he came back to Cambridge on a Guggenheim Fellowship to do historical research. He was working in Houghton early in the spring of 1943 when an excited friend brought him the news: Radcliffe's trustees wished to interview him for the job of president...
...Wright translated his own basic principles into practice could be seen in a big, retrospective show of photos, plans and models, on display last week in a giant, slab-roofed pavilion -he designed for the purpose on a vacant Manhattan lot adjoining the Guggenheim Museum. If Wright can overcome the objections of New York City's housing authorities (TIME, Aug. 10), a new Guggenheim Museum, shaped in a spiral that expands upward, will rise on the same site next year. By then Wright's show, which has already toured Europe, will be on tour in the Orient. Among...