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Freshman cooperation with the infectious disease survey conducted by the University Health Services and the Harvard Medical School has been less than was anticipated, according to Jack S. Remington, Research Fellow in Medicine, who is conducting the survey...
...show Frederic Remington's The Old Stage of the Plains and call it "close to illustration" is probably the understatement of the century. It, along with most of Remington's and Charles M. Russell's work, has about as much merit as a work of art as TV's Gunsmoke or Have Gun, Will Travel...
...Remington may have known how to paint in a New York studio, but he certainly did not know much of Western stagecoaches...
Today Carter's art collection-almost entirely the Western paintings and sculpture of Missouri-born Charles M. Russell and New York-born Frederic Remington-is housed in the newest of U.S. museums, a graceful structure on a rise overlooking Fort Worth. In designing its facade, Manhattan Architect Philip Johnson (TIME, Sept. 5) to a large degree abandoned the austere international style that has dominated modern architecture, instead dipped far into the past for inspiration. The five archways and the tapered columns on the front portico go back to the Greek stoas and the Renaissance loggias that looked down upon...
...Story to Tell. Though he met Russell only casually and Remington never. Carter must have felt that he knew them both well. Tough and sentimental, fiercely individualistic yet hungrily gregarious, they shared Carter's red-blooded view of life. They painted and sculpted men-red men, white men, men hunting, fighting, daring the waves, taming the beasts. If their work, mostly done between 1880 and 1910, came close to illustration, it was because they had a story to tell. As progress chuffed and shrieked across the West over newly laid railroad tracks, Remington explained what that story...