Word: marts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...England still holds her supremacy in the field of education, not because of accumulated wealth, reckoned in terms of the busy mart, but because she still maintains these old-fashioned ideas that centuries of experience have pronounced worth while...
...leased a gallery-sized room. For two years they will show the pictures of contemporary European, Mexican and U. S. painters and sculptors, culled from the artists' studios, loaned or given by patrons, loaned or sold by dealers. The neighborhood of the Heckscher Building is the greatest art-mart in the world. After two years the Modern Museum plans to build its own building. Pledged for generous donations are many patrons who are waiting to see "if the thing is a success." Willing to take a chance, the committee of seven has already given the impetus-money. They...
Furniture Mart* (Chicago...
...uncensored, for fear of consequences which must be cataclysmic, since they are unnamed, and they were afraid, according to Mr. Casey, that the actors would not abide by any alterations in the text, but shoot the whole works, in defiance of agreement. There is, apparently, no trust in the mart of decency...
Mules. In two record days on the Fort Worth (Tex.) mule mart, sales totaled $600,000, with prices ranging from $75 to $325 a span. Operators reported the demand steady, the supply abundant...