Word: norton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Museum of Modern Art & W. W. Norton...
Ralph C. Getsinger '38; Edward T. Gignoux '37; John H. Gilbert '36; Norton Goodwin '38; James H. Goulder '36; Israel J. Graff '38; Herbert B. Griswold '38; William W. Hancock '38; Frank W. Hatfield '38; Edward H. h. Jasen '37; Walter W. Jeffers '36; Norman W. Johnson '38; Thomas J. Judge '38; Frederick W. King ocC; James E. King, Jr. '36; William C. Knox, Jr. '38; Truman P. Kohman '38; Edward C. Lambert '38; Nathaniel A. Lemke '38; Melvin Levy '37; Jacob Lichman '37; David R. Kit '38; Walter R. Lucas, Jr. '37; Franklin M. Ludden '38, Edward T. James...
Married. Kathryn Schrafft, plump opera-singing daughter of the late Candy Tycoon George F. Schrafft; and Sir Peter Norton-Griffiths, handsome London barrister; in Newton, Mass...
Charles Eliot Norton called the modernists to battle when he spoke of "noble architecture, sample as it may be"--a phrase that expresses the taste of a generation close to ours. Norton, Darvardian like Lowell, felt the inestimable influence of architecture at a "great seat of education-especially in our country." Both men's views on architectural greatness and its pedagogic value apply not only to our oldest and richest institution, but to every college everywhere...
...PRAISE of IDLENESS-Bertrand Russell-Norton ($2.50). Characteristically temperate and lucid, if uninspiring, essays on such subjects as architecture, Socialism, Communism & Fascism, cynicism in the young...