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Some of the most historic towns in this section offer the voyager more than just a place to spread his blanket. Rockport presents a thriving art colony with exhibitions by some of America's most noted painters. Salem offers Nathaniel Hawthorne and his original House of Seven Gables, while Gloucester provides a chance for an inlander to get a whale's-eye view of New England's famed fishing industry...
...grandson of an escaped slave, Dunn was born in a log house in Salem. New Jersey. From early childhood, he showed a great interest in art, which he "first studied from nature." While in primary school, he was taught draftsmanship and coloring by an artist friend. After he graduated from grammar school, his father, a Delaware River fisherman sent him to the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia where he studied stone masonry. After this trade school, followed several years of training in a scattering of Philadelphia and Boston art schools. To finance this schooling. Dunn worked during the summer on farms...
...going too fast we may turn the clock back," warned Alfred G. Ivey, Nieman Fellow and associate editor of the Winston-Salem Journal. "Segregation," he said, "cannot be eliminated immediately...
Another proponent of the "separate but equal school," A.G. Ivey opposes the Dixiecrats and their anti-civil rights stand. He is former associate editor of the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel...
...three newspaper members, recently named, are Victor O. Jones '28, night editor of the Poston Globe; Wallace Carroll, executive editor of the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal; and Eugene S. Duffield, assistant publisher of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Of the three, Jones is a former Nieman Fellow...