Word: tates
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Through it all, Sculptor Butler had kept remarkably even-tempered, taking his licking for the most part in silence. But at week's end it looked as if he might have the last laugh after all. At London's Tate Gallery, where his rebuilt Prisoner is now protected by extra guards, officials started counting the ballots that 1,009 gallery-goers had cast for the popular favorite among the 80 models on display. The winner, by 55 votes: Reg Butler and his abstract Prisoner...
...Mulcahy and his orchestra, aided by vocalist Marllyn Tate, provided music in the hall decorated with dim red lights and red and black streamers. The decorations represented the fires of "deepest purgatory" of Paradise Lose, the theme of this first of the two dances in the freshmen's biggest weekend...
This week, with Butler's prizewinner on display at London's Tate Gallery, its reedy symbolism was too much for one infuriated young spectator. He snatched up Butler's fragile Prisoner, crushed and twisted it beyond recognition. Sculptor Butler, who had spent eleven months modeling his creation, took the assault with poker-faced calm. Barring snags, he said quietly, he could build a new one, exactly the same, in two or three days...
...Allen Tate, poet and literary entire will read selections from his poetry tonight in Agassiz Theatre at 8.00 p.m. The reading is the third in a series sponsored by the Radcliffe Student Government Association...
...founder of "The Magazine", a Southern literary magazine. Tate is now teaching at Princeton...