Word: pembertons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Still intent on a grand slam, the curley-haired man of Pemberton Square struck from the tally the score of Lieutenant Governor Youngman. The Lieutenant-Governor withdrew from the game gracefully, merely acknowledging that he is not in the mayor's class. The mayor will therefore be able to drink his Japanese tea without a Kibitzer...
...Murdock Pemberton, art critic of the New Yorker, has said before witnesses that John Marin is the greatest living U. S. painter. Critic Ralph Flint feels before a Marin picture "as though a Catherine wheel were going off inside me." The New York Evening Post spoke of "his power to make a picture more in tensely real than reality." The Sun said: ". . . The Mozart of water-colorists, and in other times when thunderous and soul- shattering, he has been likened to Beethoven...
...Murdock Pemberton, Kansas-born art critic of The New Yorker, woman's club lecturer, is even more definite, lists the four greatest living painters thus: Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Derain. All except Matisse, who as a judge cannot show, are exhibiting in Pittsburgh. *Paul Gauguin, morose Post-Impressionist painter of the 1890's, grew disgusted with modern civilization, sold all his European paintings for 9,860 francs ($1,972) deserted his wife and children and went to spend the rest of his life in Tahiti, the "Terrestrial Paradise.'' There, still subject to acute melancholia, he went completely...
Keville, Lifehitz, Livermore, Madden, Mauduleg, Mansfield McCarron, McTigue, Mellen Murphy Narley Neff, Noves Pemberton, Pharr, Powell, Rorty, Rowell, Sapnemo Sedgewick, Shepherd, Sommers, Souffer, Sprague Plfelder, Wadsworth, C. Y. Wadsworth Warner Watson, White Winkissham...