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...MEDLEY RELAY: Harvard (Pildner, McCartney, Perilman, Ulbrich), 1:48.7 (new freshman record); 200 FREESTYLE: Worthington (B), Flug (H), Pecsok (H), 2:15.5; 50 FREESTYLE: Nicholson (B), Rose (H), Briggs (B), 24.3; 100 BUTTERFLY: McCartney (H), Zani (B), Nash (H), 1:05.2; ONE-METER DIVE: Lewy (H), Hitzig (H), Sieburth (B), 52.9 pts.; 100 FREESTYLE: Nicholson (B), Boeckler (H), Alper (B), 54.7; 100 BACK-STROKE: Pildner (H), Hawkes (B), Worthington (B), 1:03.1; 100 BREAST-STROKE: McCartney (H), Zani (B), Hardy (H), 1:07.1; 200 FREESTYLE RELAY: Harvard (Rose, Maw, Ulbrich, Boeckeler...
...narrow the overwhelmingly abstract field, the three-man jury, composed of the directors of the national museums of France and Belgium and Yugoslav Painter Marko Celebonovic, studied and argued for a heated five hours. Then the jury announced the winner: Ben Nicholson's August 1956-Val d'Orcia...
...Perennial Prizewinner Nicholson (TIME, Nov. 19), who won the Carnegie International top award in 1952, was a prizewinner in the 1954 Venice Biennale, and earlier this year won the Grand Prize at the Lugano IV International, the cash was probably as welcome as the credit. Though "delighted by the award," Winner Nicholson was not willing to go far toward helping viewers puzzle out the meaning of his serene grey, white and dull-brown forms. He would say only that Val d'Orcia is in Tuscany, adding abstractly: "Of course I should say that the color and shape, for color...
...Modern Art's "Masters of British Paint ing" show, is a 150-year survey of 31 artists (see color pages), ranging from the visions of William Blake to the hallucinatory portraits of Francis Bacon, from the landscapes of Turner and Constable to the cool, elegant abstractions of Ben Nicholson and Stanley Spencer's portrayal of a New Jerusalem near his green and pleasant home town of Cookham (TIME...
...matings of guinea pigs where the female was "conditioned" by alcohol, 90% of the conceptions resulted in abnormalities, reported Dr. Dora Papara Nicholson of George Washington University. The preliminary findings, Dr. Nicholson believes, support her observations that abnormal births in humans are most frequent at the extremes of the social scale, where the most alcohol is consumed...