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...their half-century as America's greatest printmakers Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives produced some 8,000 lithographs, of which some 7,500 survive as nostalgic relics of 19th-Century Americana. From the largest private collection of Currier & Ives, owned by Harry T. Peters, Master of Fox Hounds at Long Island's Meadow Brook Club, a volume of reproductions (Doubleday, Doran; $5) has now been published. The color plates are not as good as they might be but the book gives an excellent cross section of the flaming disasters, idyllic farm scenes, sentimental moralities, spanking race horses...
...faced each other, a voice rang out in the depths of Sri Rama-krishna's soul: 'Behold the Christ, who shed His heart's blood for the redemption of the world, who suffered a sea of anguish for love of men. It is He, the Master Yogi, who is in eternal union with God. It is Jesus, Love Incarnate.' The Son of Man embraced the Son of the Divine Mother and merged...
Machinery for the new cooperation is provided by the industry's own Automotive Council for War Production (Automotive Council for Air Defense, until Pearl Harbor)-since committees of tool-wise master mechanics, production men from the various companies solve day-today problems right in each other's shops...
...World. In Syracuse, a police dog got separated from his master in traffic, promptly made his way to the office of the S.P.C.A. to await developments...
...written and published in the U.S. Author is Robert Black, art editor for Manhattan's Illustrated Editions. Sculptor Epstein once wrote a one-line introduction for a catalogue of one of his exhibitions: "I rest silent in my work." Equally content to rest in the master's work, Author Black chiefly tries to answer two questions about Epstein: Who he is; What he has done. The rest of The Art of Jacob Epstein (The World Publishing Co.; $3.50) is made up of 100 photographs of the sculptor's provocative statues; 75 reproductions of his less familiar drawings...