Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...artistic sensibilities of Joseph Esposito, 14-year-old Italian of the Dore Elementary School in Chicago, were upset in his classroom by a chromo of George Washington. So he saved $85 by selling ice cream, privately commissioned an artist to copy the Stuart portrait of Washington which he had seen in the Chicago Art Institute. Last week he presented the oil painting to his school. He is behind in his studies, but he has given boards of education, throughout the land, something on which to ponder...
...following program will be given at the Pops at 8:15 o'clock tonight. Overture to Oberon Weber Masonic Funeral March Mozart Minuet Boccherini Overture to "The Barber of Seville" Rossini Bergerie Stuart Mason Italian Caprice Tchaikovsky Ballet of the Horns from "La Gioconda" Ponchielli Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana" Mascagni Overture to "Rienzi" Wagner
...types of the literary college professor: the stodgy ones who edit, say, the works of George Lillo with compendious notes, of whom all college students have seen far too many specimens, and the sprightly ones who pride themselves on keeping up with the latest vagaries of the inexplicably unscholastic. Stuart, Sherman was one of the best of the second type a man whom Illinois University students revered as if he had been a combination of Doctor Johnson, Barrett Wendell and William Lyon Phelps, and whose directing of the Herald-Tribune Book Review endeared him to that dreadfully class conscious clan...
...anti-Jewish articles published in the Dearborn Independent (TIME, March 21, 28). It did not seem likely that a new trial could be arranged before next autumn. During the life of the Sapiro-Ford trial the following events were chronicled: Henry Ford was badly battered in an automobile accident. Stuart Hanley, lawyer for Mr. Ford, suffered a back strain. Two of Aaron Sapiro's children came down with scarlet fever. Milton Sapiro (brother) splintered a wrist in another automobile crash. Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, chief counsel for Mr. Ford, went to the Henry Ford hospital with...
Married. Katharine Green Macrae, daughter of John Macrae, president of E. P. Button & Co. (publishers); to Benjamin Stuart Tongue of Baltimore; in Manhattan...