Word: hitchcock
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...elaborately illustrated catalog of the exhibition, discussing the U. S. housing problem, the principles of the International Style, has been prepared by Lewis Mumford, Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock...
...Lyon '35 defeated Johnson (E), 15-9, 15-3, 15-10; H. R. Withington '35, defeated Corbin (E), 15-8, 11-15, 15-10, 15-11; Huntington Thom '35 defeated Kuhn (E), 15-10, 15-5, 15-9; F. F. Whitbeck '35 defeated Hitchcock...
...educational feature of the exhibition will be a catalogue giving the first comprehensive survey of the works of modern architects together with historical and critical comment. Among the contributors are Professor Henry Russell Hitchcock of Wesleyan University; Mr. Johnson, Alfred H. Barr, Jr. director of the Museum of Modern Art, and Lewis Mumford. Mr. Mumford is writing a survey of housing problems and their solution from an international standpoint...
...Polo Association was one of the quietest on record. After re-electing last year's officers, the Association accepted the recommendations of the Handicap Committee, which left only 15 U. S. poloists ranked in the ''internationalist" class (seven goals or more). Highest, of course, was Thomas Hitchcock Jr., who has been one of the world's three ten-goal players since 1922.* Sport-writers who thought his play had declined were more surprised than poloists, who knew he was as able as ever, when the Handicap Committee left him at ten goals last week. Hitchcock...
...Brock (L) defeated J. B. Walker '33 (W), 3-1; J. R. Fletcher '32 (L) defeated A. M. Pappenheimer 3G (W), 3-1; Edward Orlandini '32 (L) defeated Milton Singer '33 (W), 3-0; H. A. Blackmun 3L (L) defeated C. F. Leatherbee '34 (W), 3-0; E. A. Hitchcock 1L (W) defeated W. A. Shurcliff...