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...acquired by the Croesus-rich Samuel H. Kress Foundation. In the last five years, the foundation, financed by dime-store profits, has bought 116 paintings, 18 sculptures and more than 1,300 miniature bronzes. A few of them will eventually be parceled out to museums as far away as Honolulu, but most will become part of the National Gallery's permanent collection...
RICHARD MACMILLAN Honolulu...
...fuddy-duddies, the jurors toppled over backward, chose whole roomfuls of alfalfa-dry, determinedly subjectless and mostly meritless efforts by the Academy of the Left. The leavening in their dull, predictable company was provided by a few comparatively young and little-known painters with a sense of self. Honolulu's Ben Norris translated mountains into a jagged, energetic shorthand that almost soared. Boston's Lawrence Kupferman reduced a tide-pool to a rich swirling pattern that looked like yellow marble...
...MINUTE BEAT SCORED BY THE U.P. FROM WAKE RESULTED FROM THE INITIATIVE DISPLAYED BY OUR BUREAU IN HONOLULU, WHERE ONE OF OUR STAFFERS DEVISED A FASTER RELAY TO THE MAINLAND THAN OUR COMPETITORS...
Says A.P.'s Vaccaro: "It was Smith who suggested the pool arrangement and the copy was to be pooled all the way to San Francisco. The U.P., in clear violation of the agreement, broke in on the copy in Honolulu and telephoned the message to its San Francisco office." Says I.N.S.'s Nixon: "A.P. and I.N.S. had men in Honolulu, and could have behaved as the U.P. did -except for the ethics of it." Says Carleton Kent, president of the White House Correspondents' Association: "Merriman Smith's . . . filing the communique twice, thus holding up the stories...