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...German H Emerson F Government 6 Sever 5 History 60 New Lect. Hall Italian 6 Sever 18 Latin A Sever 18 Latin 15 Sever 18 Mathematics A, III Sever 24 Mathematics C, I Sever 24 Mathematics D Sever 35 Physics 14 Sever 6 Psychology A Ailes-Metcalf Emerson D Miller-Wyzanski Emerson J Psychology 5 Emerson A Psychology 25 Emerson F Zoology 6b Geol. Lect. Rm. 2 P. M. French 5 Sever...
Said the late Willard L. Metcalf, famed artist (TIME, Mar. 23), in his will: "I instruct my executors to destroy any paintings which, in their judgment, they may deem for the best interests of my estate to have destroyed." Accordingly his executors, Architect Charles A. Platt, Illustrator Wallace Morgan, Art Dealer Albert Milch, last week burned 17 pictures which they regarded as below his best standard, set aside 12 others for future destruction. No adolescent attempts, experiments, unfinished work will mar the reputation of Artist Metcalf, as they do the fame of so many artists, musicians, writers...
...Willard Metcalf, 66, was born in Lowell, Mass., apprenticed when 17 to a wood-engraver, later to one George L. Brown, landscape artist of South Boston, in whose service he got up at six o'clock, walked ten miles to work, swept out the studio, built the fire. Saving his pennies, he got together enough to go to Paris where, it is said, he lived on "three cents a day" studying under Boulanger and Lefebvre. Occasionally he sold a picture. In 1888, one of his paintings was hung in the Salon. Tired of his poverty, he left Paris, became...
Died. Willard L. Metcalf, 66, artist; in Manhattan, of heart disease...