Word: huntingtonism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hollow in Huntington. Among the most revealing was The Painter of the Hole, I, a nihilistic idyl done in 1948. It suggests that Grosz, who at 60 lives a quiet, suburban life in Huntington, N.Y., is still obsessed with despair. A hollow man sits in a Waste Land landscape daubing at a canvas on which is painted nothing but a big hole. Rats, which to Grosz represents man's conscience "always gnawing at him for the deed he did not do," chew at the easel. This painter once believed in something, explains Grosz, but now he paints only...
...Backgrounds," at 7:15 p.m. tonight, Samuel P. Huntington '46, assistant professor of Government, will discuss the defense program set forth by President Eisenhower in his message yesterday...
Born. To Bettine Field Goodall Bruce, 30, brunette daughter of Financier-Publisher Marshall Field III, and her second husband, Eldridge Bruce, 36, son of a Negro elevator operator and now a graduate psychology student at the University of London: their first child (her second), a son; in Huntington, N.Y. Name: Eldridge Jr. Weight...
...varsity boating: stroke, Brownell; 7, Atherton; 6, Boyden; 5, Darrell; 4, DuBois; 3, Geertsema; 2, Adams; bow, Huntington; cox, Lefkowitz...
Marshall College in Huntington, West Virginia fell victim to pressure more specific than a loyalty oath. The Legion post in Huntington matched its "guidebooks" with the proposed lecture series at Marshall College and found three similarities: Margaret Bourke-White, a Life photographer; Paul Engle, a poet; and Professor Max Lerner of Brandels University. The Legionaires protested vigorously, and finally, the President of the College cancelled the three lectures...