Word: pyles
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...KATHARINE PYLE BOOK OP FAIRY TALES - Dutton ($2.50). The favorite tales of her childhood retold and illustrated by Katharine Pyle...
Monument to Pyle...
...Howard Pyle was best known as an illustrator, in heroic style, of adventure stories for boys. He it was who first made Stevenson, Cooper, Malory's Morte d'Arthur-not to mention his own Robin Hood, Otto of the Silver Hand, etc.-alive in many a boy's heart; but he was also a great and serious artist on canvas and in mural decoration. Pyle was born in Wilmington, Del., in 1853, and lived there until his death in 1911. He knew the satisfaction of being an honored prophet in his own community. To his home flocked...
...Wilmington Fine Arts Society has opened in the new Wilmington Institute Library a Howard Pyle Memorial Gallery, where it has collected 267 works of Pyle in various media. One room is devoted to oil paintings, another to black and whites and sketches, a third is an exact replica of the living room in the artist's Wilmington residence. This room was notable for eight mural paintings, ceiling decorations, and a fireplace, by Pyle himself. These pictures, dealing in subject with the genesis of Art and Literature, had been damaged during a fire at the Pyle house, but have been...
...long distance team will oppose the Crimson quartet, gives the odds to Yale in that event, since last year the University men were considerably outdistanced by the same combination with the exception of Captain Campbell, who was incapacitated. With Campbell in the running tonight, and M. H. Wilson, Vander Pyle, and M. K. Douglas, all experienced runners, Captain Burke's quartet will be obliged to stretch its powers to the limit in order to win. The University running order as previously announced will be W. L. Chapin '25, lead-off man; J. H. Sherburne '24, Campbell Newball '24, and Captain...