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...cities that house their art with their government. Denverites waiting for an audience with alert Mayor George D. Begole may go up to the fourth floor and contemplate pictures by Rubens. Degas, Rousseau, Ryder and Boardman Robinson, director of the Boardmoor Art Academy at Colorado Springs. In the Art Museum's 14 galleries they may look at a bronze statue by Maillol, at Japanese and Chinese art, at collections of medals, ceramics, furniture...
...this afternoon, the remainder of the University track squad and the 1935 team will be struggling for honors in the trials of the third annual Greater Boston Intercollegiate track meet at Soldiers Field beginning at 3 o'clock. With most of the Crimson entrants untried in stiff competition, Coach Ryder's well-balanced team from Boston College and a strong aggregation from Northeastern are the favorites in the University meet. The Harvard Freshman team should run away with the 1935 events...
...last month the London Times started a movement to devote the next international show of the Royal Academy to U. S. painting. Canny New York dealers are hastily changing course, pushing French modernists aside to make way for native sons. Dinner hostesses are learning that they must consider Albert Ryder, Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer greater men than Anglophile John Singer Sargent. Last week the Macbeth Gallery, which has fought longer and more persistently than any other for the recognition of U.S. art, celebrated its 40th anniversary with a decorous jubilee...
...instruments are additionally handicapped by the fact that they look funny blowing. Until this year the Chicago Woman's Symphony, conducted by Ebba Sundstrom, a dentist's wife, had men play the difficult winds. But in Manhattan last week there was stout Edith Swan to play the trombone, Amy Ryder, 60 years old and deaf, to lead the French horns. They did not worry about appearing ridiculous any more than Ethel Leginska did when she decided to become a conductor...
...yard dash--Won by C. A. Currier '32 (H); second, G. F. Hamman '33 (H); third, Ryder (Y). Time...