Word: manship
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...Today's game was typical of all Dartmouth Harvard games. It was hard-fought but cleancut, and excellent sports, manship was displayed by the rival elevens...
...three years, Paul Manship, famed U. S. sculptor, has been in Rome, Paris, Egypt. Returned, he exhibited, last week, in the Scott and Fowles Gallery, Manhattan...
...tonal mass," "plastic power," went away well content that if they had not passed the final dicta on Manship, they had, at least, put marble into words. The attendants at the Scott and Fowles Gallery, hearing these phrases, as indeed they were often expressly intended to, were not guilty of visible leers. They had been trained by long service to realize that loose verbiage, when applied to beauty in bronze and stone, is not necessarily an evidence of slovenly culture. They had tried, these attendants, to expound, from time to time, on various objects to the spatted or braceleted clients...
Three years ago, it would have been less difficult for those who visited an exhibition of Mr. Manship's to express what they saw. Five years ago, it would have been still less difficult. In those periods, Mr. Manship, the craftsman, the maker of glittering tours-de-force, was concerned with ideas (which language is very well suited to express) and with silhouettes (also adaptable to language). Now his art, complete in itself, asks no favors of literature. His faculty to interest, however, is still well evidenced in his choice of subject...
...sixth floor of the Terminal has been excellent. The permanency of the organization is assured. Among artists now represented in the exhibit whose works have not yet been chosen are Horatio Walker, Anna Vaughn Hyatt, with her sympathetic animal pieces, Mac Monnies, with a bronze of the original Bacchante, Manship, Couse, Jean MacLane Johansen, Pennell, Jerome Myers...