Word: haupt
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although not all the end candidates showed up for spring efforts, most notable among the absentees being George Haupt-fuhrer and Walt Coulson, the pass catchers present drew occasional warm praise from Harlow. John Fiorentino, Wally Flynn, and several Freshmen played most of the football at this position...
Barclay stressed last night that the squad was limited to 12 not by design, but by material. "When the fall sport boys come out. I hope to make part of the present first team the second team" he said. Among those expected to increase Varsity strength are George Haupt-fuhrer, Chip Cannon, Ralph Petrillo, Willard McDaniel, and Dean Markham of the football squad and Dick Forster of the soccer team...
Published last fortnight was The Terrible Gustave Dore (Marchbanks Press; $2.50), a thoughtful reflection on that "agreeable terror." It is an unpretentious, revealing study. By comparing his subject with the surrealists, Author Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt, Manhattan teacher and bibliophile, deftly indicates the psychological sources of Dore's work. By recalling his lesser-known achievements in cartooning, the book rounds out the French giant of 19th-Century illustration for those who know him only in his solemn Inferno and Bible, farcical Rabelais and Droll Stories...
Foreshadowing the fruition of that talent is the earliest of the 23 drawings with which Author Lehmann-Haupt records the growth of Dore's style. It is the childhood vision of his Strasbourg schoolroom. Its squirming, unposed action bespeaks an eye that never let go of much (an asset unmistakable in a later-year impression of a London crowd, which echoed the same theme of hellishly snarled humanity). In the early schoolroom satire there is also more than a suggestion of how little the artist was ever able to let go of his mother. When she died...
Steps in the right direction, wrote Nurse Alma C. Haupt in last week's American Journal of Public Health, are Public Health Service tuition scholarships and the proposal to shorten the nursing course to 30 months (24 to 28 for college graduates) instead of the usual three years. Another right step: a bill, passed by Congress and signed a fortnight ago, which provides for a Student War Nursing Reserve-tuition, maintenance, a little spending money and uniforms for 65,000 new student nurses and 36,000 others already taking courses. Costing $65,000,000 a year, the program probably...