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Philip L. Kale's Aphrodite of the Sea Gulls, a large canvas and well hung, was possibly the most striking picture in the show, not for its originality,: so much as for a brilliant and airy prettiness. The surprising tangle of branches streaked with light in Ross E. Draught's Dead Chestnut gave the tree as much character as a face. William M. Paxton had sent in three portraits, for one of which he got the Beck Gold Medal...
...health of War Lord Léon Trotzky, reported staying at Suk-kum-Kale in the Caucasus, was intrinsically and extrinsically complicated...
...patient,--Mustapha Kemal and his Nationalist movement,--flushed with success over the heirs of Alexander, has advanced upon the town of Chanak and Kum Kale, both on the Dardanelles, and even, within two days deliberately entered the prescribed neutral zone about the passageway from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. The doctors all this while,--the Allies,--have been on the borders of hysteria. Ultimatums have passed from Britain to Kemal, and, height, of insolence, Kema! has demanded Eastern Thrace. Moreover, the Nationalist leader, accepting the Allied terms, has added the proviso that be shall continue military operations during...
...Pearson (C), G. Wasser (D), R. N. Shaw (E); Sect. 23, S. S. McCulloch (A), T. D. Bowl, P. E. Sloane (B), P. Slepian (C), D. H. Stuart (D), L. H. Bevier (E); Sect. 24, M. Croll (A), S. Siniger, D. Sagor (B), N. Krichbaum (C), H. R. Kale (D), M. A. Cohen (E); Sect. 25, C. F. Merriam (A), A. A. Shapiro, H. Shapiro (B), C. Romberg (C), T. M. Judson (D), T. F. Schofield...