Word: springfields
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Titian's Secret. Rico Lebrun came to the U.S. at 24, when the Naples stained-glass factory for which he was working got a contract from a branch of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. in Springfield, Ill. Giving up glassmaking a year later, he went on to a stint as a commercial artist (he did ads for Peck & Peck and spot drawings for The New Yorker), a couple of Guggenheim fellowships, posts at various U.S. colleges and universities. His serious paintings and drawings were from the start shrill cries of pain. There are two kinds of artist, says Lebrun...
...predecessors rarely devoted more than a couple of days each month to the job), a onetime president of the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society who later became secretary of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America and turned against the "pulpiteers" who attacked "improper" movies; of cancer; in Springfield, Mass...
...today's game Shepard will choose either Al Yarbro or Dave Larkin to start. Yarbro pitched well in his last start when he lost 5-4 no Northeastern. Larkin was impressive in early relief roles, but failed as a starter against Springfield, when the present Crimson losing streak began...
Though admitting that bad weather conditions made it hard for pitchers to throw well, Shepard was not pleased with the 10 walks his team allowed Springfield Tuesday. "We can't win doing that," he said, "that's a cinch." Yarbro is the only starter who has had good control of late, Dick Garibaldi and Dave Larkin being wild in the loss to Springfield...
Larkin, who has been impressive in several relief roles, was belted out in the fourth, when Springfield took the lead with a five run rally. Garibaldi relieved him and snuffed the rally. The Crimson then got two more runs to bring it within one, 6-5, but another spell of wildness aided the final Springfield scoring...