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...already strenuous list of activities, Mumford in 1931 added that of Visiting Professor of Art at Dartmouth, a job he filled until three years ago. With Esthete Paul Rosenfeld, Bard Alfred Kreymborg and Critic Van Wyck Brooks he founded The American Caravan to publish experimental writing. On this board of editors Lewis Mumford was the golden mean. In a sense he has performed the same function among liberal and left-wing thinkers. Without the literary edge and personality of an Edmund Wilson (TIME, March 21) but also without the slightest trace of malice or partisanship, Lewis Mumford has displayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Form of Forms | 4/18/1938 | See Source »

...Gilpatric, Stephen Helburn, Thomas C. Hunt, Joseph S. Isoman, John S. Kelly, Ben D. Kimpel, Edward O. Miller, James G. Miller, Lionel F. Miller, Jr., Edmund S. Morgan, Laird M. Ogle, John A. O' Keofe, Thomas L. Perry, Jr., Gerard J. Piel, Melvin Richter, Arthur M. Rosenbloom, Leonard J. Rosenfeld, Simon M. Rosenfield, Paul T. Rotter, Williah E. Rowley, Wheeler Sammons, Jr., Joseph Share, Robert F. Sharp, Joseph A. Sherrard, Jr., Philip A. Straus, Herbert Tabor, Cheves T. Walling, Ira A. Watson, Harold T. White, Jr., Harold T. White, Jr., John W. Whittlesey, Summer Willard, Eugene C. Worman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA NAMES FINAL GROUP OF 49 MEN | 6/21/1937 | See Source »

...arrival in Manhattan of Mr. & Mrs. Leon Trotsky as exiles was uneventful. He was born a Bronstein, she a Rosenfeld, and The Bronx is full of Bronsteins and Rosenfelds. Among these kinsmen some soon appeared who helped Mr. & Mrs. Trotsky find a suitable three-room flat on Vyse Avenue, The Bronx, enabled them to buy $200 worth of furniture on the installment plan by signing as endorsers their promise to pay. The local Russian-Jewish newspaper, Novy Mir ("New World"), took on Comrade Trotsky as an assistant editor at $15 per week, and although his spoken English was extremely halting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Trotsky, Stalin & Cardenas | 1/25/1937 | See Source »

Lansing F. Robinson '39, Brooklyn, New York; Benson Rosenberg '37, Elizabeth, New Jersey; Arthur N. Rosenbloom '37, Rochester, New York; Leonard J. Rosenfeld '37, Staten Island, New York; Max W. Rosenfeld, ocC, Bristol, Connecticut; Major Rudensey '38, Montclair, New Jersey; Maurice Sapienza '37, Irvington, New Jersey; Howard L. Schnur '38, New York City; Paul P. Selvin '39, Hartford, Connecticut; Robert E. Shalen '37, Brooklyn, New York; Chaloner B. Slade '39, Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Russell J. Stern '39, Brooklyn, New York; Harold LeR. Stubbs '39, Scarsdale, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 58 MEN GET GRANTS | 11/17/1936 | See Source »

...Andrei Vishinsky accused Prisoner Radek of "political and legal guilt" in connection with the alleged plot against Dictator Stalin. Because of the same "plot" 16 Bolsheviks were recently shot (TIME, Aug. 31), the most prominent being Lenin's old comrades Zinoviev (né Apfelbaum) and Karnenev(né Rosenfeld...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Journalist Jailed | 10/19/1936 | See Source »

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