Word: mural
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the institution of the Eliot House Boat Club, the House Plan offers further proof of its value to intra-mural athletics. This new organization, embracing both University and House row-ors, has secured the services of an amateur coach, who is to have complete control over the training of Eliot House crews. Administrative details on house rowing will be managed by the organization...
...Artist Marsh has followed the recent revival of interest in mural painting. Paintings shown last week were not on canvas but in tempera on panels coated with gesso. They had an obvious architectural quality. Best were "Swinging Carrousel," a tremendously forceful study of figures whirling on a Coney Island merry-go-round, and "Gaiety Burlesque," an etching of bloated faces leering at a Callipygian beauty on a runway, that was listed in the Institute of Graphic Arts' 50 prints of the year...
...final results of the Law School intramural basketball program find the A team of the third year men in the lead, with the B team of the second Class as runners up. The winning team will challenge the winning quintet of the Business School intra-mural league. The members of Law 3A will receive gold intra-mural medals. Class Won Lost...
Diego Rivera is only an excerpt of his name. His Mexican parents had him baptized Diego Maria Concepcion Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodriguez de Valpuesta. Nobody ever called him anything but Diego Rivera, though many critics call him the greatest mural painter in the western hemisphere. If he is not the greatest, he is certainly the largest. His bulkiest rival. Joseph Urban, tips the scales at 230 Ib. Mural Painter Rivera displaced 250 Ib. the last time he was weighed; friends claim that he has expanded greatly since then...
...Mural Painter Rivera no longer works for $4 a day, but he holds to most of his old ideas. He believes that there is no such thing as inspiration, that a painter is a workman like any other, that he should work so many hours a day. contract for so many square feet of art a week. Coming to New York last month he explained all this, said that he had no idea what he was going to paint for his exhibition but knew that it would be as fine as anything he had done and added that...