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Buddies & Torpedoes. Conservatives among U.S. sculptors, some of whom boycotted the show because they considered the jury too modern, still got their share of space. But, for the most part, they wasted it. Cecil Howard's sleek, plaster Adonis, Sacrifice, and Paul Manship's pair of bare-chested soldiers, striding arm in arm, entitled Buddies, were spiritless war-memorial stereotypes...
...Other sculptors who have received it include Daniel Chester French, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Paul Manship...
...most successful article is one written in the manner of Potter's gamesmanship-or How to Win Without Actually Cheating." It is called "Test-manship" and gives some various practices which may be employed in "the art of taking exams without actually knowing anything." This piece of drollery, along with the cartoons, and an advertisement announcing that the lampoon is offering a prize of 3 dollars "to the sophomore who stands lowest in the class at the end of the year without actually being expelled," are the only contributions to humor made this month by the Bow street rakes. There...
...graduates from North Carolina this June, won so many tournaments and upset so many stars last year that he is rated a threat to almost any player--amateur or professional--anywhere today. To add to his laurels, Seixas was presented with a good sports-manship medal last summer...
...sombrero, his cape, his wide trousers caught at the ankle, flowing black tie, cane, long hair, and his studies at Paris' Beaux Arts school. He carved belt buckles, buttons and saddles for Civil War monuments in Boston, later apprenticed himself as a stone cutter to Manhattan Sculptor Paul Manship. After seven years' labor, Lachaise was a slick enough portraitist and decorative sculptor to live by his art. Then he married Isabel...