Word: guys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...William A. Clark prize went to Eugene Speicher for his famed portrait of a blacksmith, Red Moore, a familiar headliner of the Whitney Museum show of four months ago (TIME, Dec. 10). Other widely known pictures: Guy Pène du Bois' Sunburned Nude; William J. Glackens' Soda Fountain (TIME, March 11); John Steuart Curry's Line Storm (TIME, Dec. 24); Bernard Karfiol's Seated Nude. More of a novelty was a Renoiresque Girl at the Piano by Frederick Frieseke which won the $1,500 Clark second prize...
Chorus of Harvard men, gangsters, bushmen, faculty wives, and charming ladies: Donald Baker '37, Robinson Barker '35, John Ducey '36, H. Francis DeLone '37, Pierre Fraley '37, R. H. Gardner '37, F. Sewall Gardner '37, James Hoguet '37, Charles Houston '35, Guy Garland '36, Howard Kellogg '37, John Laverack '37, Arnett McKennan '37, Henry Miller '35, William Minot '37, Donald Rowell '37, Albert B. Sturges '37, Barrett Wendell '36, Francis A. Wendell '37, and Myron Wick...
...most anxious for the "pink slip" law's repeal last week was one whom, as a taxpayer, it could not embarrass. Anyone may turn to a World Almanac, learn that the U. S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue gets $10,000 a year. But Commissioner Guy Tresillian Helvering knows that the job of compiling the pink slips would put a tremendous extra burden on his Bureau, cost the Government some...
...Almost all of them were painted in the modern idiom. Instead of the exhausting acres of mediocrity of previous shows, only 260 oils were on view, and among them were exhibitors few expected to find there: Surrealist Peter Blume (TIME, Nov. 26, et seq.), Reginald Marsh, John Steuart Curry, Guy Pène du Bois...
...thoroughgoing rebuke to Editor Guy for slipshod reporting, in neglecting to mention that The Green Pastures company had offered to erect its own dressing-room tent outside the school...