Word: hutchinses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those nominated by petition are: John Clarke Grady, of Somerville; Irad Benjamin Hardy, of Waltham; and James Patrick McCaffrey, of Providence, Rhode Island, for Marshal; Edward Hutchins Hickey, of Boston, for treasurer; Jerrold Harold Ruskin, of New Rochelle, New York, for Ivy Orator; and Elliot Warren Robbins, of Brookline, and...
Chicago intelligentsia have long been aware of Mrs. Hutchins' psychological drawings, compositions of nude female figures drawn "with a blank mind," with no conscious effort, which she calls "dialectic" drawings.* At various parties last winter she showed them to friends, with a magic lantern and a typewritten manuscript of...
Poems and drawings made up the book privately printed last week. Most popular of the dialectic drawings is one Mrs. Hutchins calls "An Apple a Day" (see-cut). At private performances this is shown in four positions, including upside down. Wrote Mrs. Hutchins on the edge of her manuscript after...
To hardboiled booksellers Diagrammatics last week recalled Jacob Epstein's sketches, evidenced a talent for drawing (sculpture is Mrs. Hutchins' hobby), and the literary monotones of Gertrude Stein.
*Dialectics, in philosophy, is the syntax of reason, the branch of logic which teaches the rules of reasoning. The connection with Mrs. Hutchins' drawings is obscure.