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...Pressman, general counsel for the Congress of Industrial Organizations, will deliver his legal analysis of the highly controversial Taft-Hartley labor act to tite University chapter of the National Lawyers Guild in Lagdell Courtroom tonight at 8 o'clock...
...year, 1,200 new industrial firms have been formed in the province. In Montreal alone, where new capital is estimated at $60 million, there are 60 new industries, almost as many new plants. Verdun has 37 new plants within its city limits; once-sleepy towns like St. Tite have doubled in population. Quebec's burgeoning industries today embrace paper, textiles, chemicals, shipbuilding, breweries, tobacco. And Quebeckers are ready to supply the technical skills to run the new industries. In preparation for the new day, the province has steadily increased the budget of its technical and trade schools. Now there...
...migrated naturally to England, tilting his easel outside a Cotswold cottage wherein Henry James and Edmund Gos.se were busy writing. He painted Stevenson pacing thoughtfully in velveteen jacket. He took Whistler's egg-colored studio in Tite Street, London, and deprecated with amused humility a chorus of praise that arose, swelled and continued without interruption during his life...
...amiably talked about painting, discussed the work of Alfred E. Orr, young U.S. painter, whom he financed. "Orr looks like a greater man than Rembrandt," Sir Charles remarked; said that he had rented for the painter the studio of the late John Singer Sargent, No. 31 Tite Street, Chelsea; told how Mr. Orr derived the inspiration for his greatest masterpiece, a painting of "the typical British war mother grieving for her lost sons...
Bombon a Paris. The scene presented to the opulent clientele of La P'tite Chaumiere was, naturally, the vestry of the church of Mme. Mesmin's recent victim, the Abbe des Noyers at Bombon. The "Abbe," played by a young and sufficiently personable actress, was duly "surprised" and seized by the "ballet," meticulously disrobed and bound; eventually flogged until the police were attracted by the howls of the "Abbe...