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...Boston Globe." A fanciful "Globe" copywriter wrote feelingly of a University tux shortage, for which he did not blame the OPA but the recent European clothing drive conducted in this area. "He called upon sympathetic readers, and they certainly responded," said Smith. He asks those interested to contact Hartley Fleishmann '49 in Kirkland House...
...from Jersey. The Republocrats in the House chose a Republican chairman: New Jersey's red-haired Representative Fred Hartley, a veteran of nine terms marked chiefly by his frequent absences from the floor. But 43-year-old Fred Hartley is also distinguished as an inveterate foe of the Office of Price Administration-and the coalition is more interested in batting down OPA controls than in anything else...
...Hartley Fleischmann...
Those nominated thus far are as follows: Luis Amescua, David Barnhouse, Norman Brooks, Sal Costa, Bernard Edison, Hartley Fleishman, John Greene, Alan Heimert, John B. Jones, Lawrence Klepper, Townsend J. Knight, Benjamin H. Lacy...
...Providence art museum's Director Gordon Washburn had asked colleagues in 17 eastern museums to send their favorite contemporary U.S. paintings to an exhibition entitled "Museums' Choice." Last week the results were on view. Artists best liked by the museum directors: the late great Marsden Hartley, Maine modern whose rough-cut, bright-colored canvases were scorned by museums 20 years ago; Japanese-American Yasuo Kuniyoshi, whose slick, complex workmanship is especially admired by fellow artists...