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TIME, May 23, however, your reviewer slipped up on one small but important detail in his article on the large Exhibition of American Art 1609-1938 which the Museum of Modern Art assembled at the request of the French Government for a summer showing in the Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris. After outlining and analyzing with swift clarity the scope of the exhibition, your reviewer states in the caption under your color reproduction of Henry Varnum Poor's Boy with Bow that the artist is not represented in the Paris show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 6, 1938 | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

...distinguished. The arts are among those evidences, and for 150 years U. S. citizens have been asking themselves if and when the arts of the U. S., as such, would add another noble tradition to the world's stock. This week in Paris, at the long, two-story Jeu de Paume Museum in the Tuileries Gardens, some earnest people from Manhattan are putting the finishing touches on the most elaborate demonstration ever made in Europe that that tradition is now available...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Demonstration | 5/23/1938 | See Source »

...young Ogden Phipps. Since Jay Gould, whose father imported the best professionals in the world to teach his son the game, held the U. S. title for 20 years running, the 200 or so able court-tennis players in the U. S. have shown a tendency to drop the jeu classique, their game's characteristic and peculiar chopstroke, for plain hard-hitting strokes, borrowed from lawn tennis. Neither of last week's finalists had much of Gould's finesse. Van Alen, defending the title he won for the first time last year, used neat, well-timed cuts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: On Henry VIII's Benches | 4/2/1934 | See Source »

Renee, new to the U.S. is vieux jeu (old stuff) in France, was published in Paris in 1910. But that will not worry Colettists, who will find Renee a typical Colette novel, well up to the Colette standard of sense & sensibility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Career Mother* | 3/23/1931 | See Source »

...making her debut in Athens she played several times with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and has given recitals both here and abroad. As usual the affair will be open to members of Dunster House and their guests. The program follows: Chorale Bach Rondo in A minor Mozart Papillons Schumann Jeu D'Eau Ravel Poisson D'Or Debussy Berceuse Burlesque Tanzman

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNE GULICK TO GIVE PIANO RECITAL IN DUNSTER HOUSE | 2/18/1931 | See Source »

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