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...remaining $5,000 landed on: the other edge of the continent at the University of Oregon where similar, lectures will be given by Professor W. R. B. Willcox and Dr. Kiang Kang Hu of the Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. Since Oregon has recently been made recipient of the immensely valuable Murray Warner collection of Oriental art, this year's lectures will be chiefly devoted to the art and architecture of China and Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Carnegie Germs | 6/30/1930 | See Source »

...Joseph Duveen, international art tycoon, has emerged unscathed if not triumphant from three $500,000 libel suits. In 1915 Art Dealer Edgar Gorer failed to prove that Sir Joseph's opinionizing had spoiled the sale of a Kang Hsi vase to the late, great collector Henry Clay Frick. In 1921 Mrs. Harry Hahn of Kansas City brought a suit which only last fortnight came to a bootless halt (TIME, Feb. 18 et seq.). In 1923 suit was brought by the late Art Dealer George Joseph Demotte of Manhattan, which ceased when Mr. Demotte was accidentally shot to death while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Again, Duveen | 3/25/1929 | See Source »

...Clapp '29, E. M. Cox 1G.B., R. E. Deshmukh 4G., H. W. B. Donegan E.T.S., R. H. Fogel '28, J. D. Gatsos '29, F. W. Green '28, J. U. Harris E.T.S., J. M. Hernandez 3G., W. C. Hicks E.T.S. '25, E. J. Hodder '28, F. K. Huang 2G., Younghill Kang 1G. Ed., F. C. Lawrence '20 (1G.), Robert Lawson E.T.S., S. T. Liu 2G., R. E. McEvoy E.T.S., R. M. Mears '27, O. R. Rice E.T.C., C. O. Simpson '27, W. I. Tibbetts 17, G. A. Weller '29, D. C. Shaw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NORTHFIELD LISTS ARE STILL OPEN AT P. B. H. | 6/11/1926 | See Source »

...cold morning last week, people began to congregate around the track, in toppers, bowlers, soft felts. Those wearing caps wandered about outside the stands or perched like rooks in trees about the course. The Kang was not there nor was the Prince of Wales; but this unusual state of affairs was to some extent remedied by the presence of Lord Derby and other famed sportsmen. Time went on; a bell rang; 33 spry horses came out and began to dance. Suddenly the crowd took a long breath; Lord Derby lifted his binoculars; yoho, they were off, yo frightfully...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Grand National | 4/6/1925 | See Source »

...Boston; William Archibald Mackintosh, of Madoc, Ont.; Leon Woodman Parsons 2G., of Newburyport; Arthur Preston Whitaker 1G., of Knoxville, Tenn.; James Savage Scholarship: James Blaine Hedges, of Bowling Green, Mo.; Whiting Fellowships: Francis Chapin Breckenridge, of Providence, R. I.; Robert Franklin Field 1G., of Providence, R. I.; Kang-Fuh Hu 3G., of Wusih, China; David Arnold Keys, of Toronto, Ont.; Carl Wallace Miller 15, of Somerville; Elmer Raymond Schaeffer 3G., of Olney, Ill.; Townsend Scholarships: William Harder Cole 2G., of Angelica, N. Y.; Charles Drechsler 2G., of Butternut, Wis.; Forrest Hamilton Murray, of Mazon, Ill.; Andrew Thomson, of Dobbinton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE STUDENTS REWARDED | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

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