Word: loan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC-Wildenstein. 19 East 64th. The hundredth anniversary of his birth is celebrated by this loan exhibition of 50 paintings, including six not seen before in the U.S. and 100 drawings, lithographs and posters. Through March...
Tradition-bound Boston broke precedent last Thursday night when the first exhibition of Surrealist art in the city's history opened at the Museum of Fine Arts. And it's an impressive first step. On loan from the Guggenheim and the Museum of Modern Art, the collection includes over fifty paintings and several sculptures...
Hunt Foods recently gave a public library to Fullerton, Calif., where its cannery is located, and the Chase Manhattan Bank is helping to restore Wall Street's Federal Hall and a colonial town on Staten Island. President Bart Lytton of Lytton Savings & Loan Assoc. has commissioned a $60,000 work by Sculptor Henry Moore for Los Angeles' Art Museum Plaza...
...books in the library will be duplicates of volumes available in other University libraries, Palmer explained, since the main purpose of the collection is to provide books often out on loan in circulating libraries. The competition for basic history books, Palmer said, has created a strong demand for such a library...
...said Thompson, Baker told him about Magic. Thompson proposed a deal, and borrowed $110,000 from the First National Bank in Dallas to buy the company's stock. Bobby, said Thompson, did not cosign the loan, but he was to share equally in the profits or losses. Again the stock rose, and Baker cleared $21,000-without ever having invested a cent of his own money. Incredulous, the Senators wanted to know why Bobby had not been obliged to sign the note. "I just borrowed the money and had a gentleman's agreement with Bobby," said Thompson. "That...