Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ladies were standing patiently for fittings in the mingled aroma of chop suey and lox. In 1919, after a quarrel, Hattie bought out her partner, and later moved to the present, world-famed Carnegie salon on Manhattan's East 49th Street. The same year, she made her first trip to Paris (through the years she rolled up a total of nearly 100 trips abroad...
Secretary of State Dulles returns from a Caribbean fishing trip to an unenviable task, but he won't be able to do much about any of these pressing problems. He will only have a week in Washington before taking off on another of his periodical trips more than halfway around the world. He will be gone until March 21-will attend a SEATO meeting at Karachi and then in the last 10 days make one-day stops in nine other countries from India to Japan...
...coming back after 35 years to an art that was, superficially, not unlike the canvases of my youth." From the '205 through the '405, Macdonald-Wright had deserted his theory for experimental work ranging from sensuous figure studies to Braque-like still lifes. But after a trip to Japan four years ago, he began working again in the style of his earlier abstractions. Studying Japanese art and Oriental philosophy, he found a strength and "interior realism" that he felt was the missing element in his Paris paintings. The result, as shown last week, is a richer, more serene...
...defeat definitely marked an end to any varsity hopes for a return trip to the NCAA championships in Colorado. These hopes had been based on a post-Christmas spurt which had given the Crimson ten victories in eleven games and on Saturday's 5-3 defeat of Boston College...
...newest collection the Baltimore Museum is indebted to Alan Wurtzburger, 55, a wealthy Baltimore real estate man, and his wife Janet. Little more than three years ago, the Wurtzburgers' collecting urge was restricted to Pennsylvania Dutch spatterware and canary-yellow lusterware, but a trip to Africa opened their eyes to primitive art. "It has more variety, strength and impact than the contrived art of today," Collector Wurtzburger decided. But when the Wurtzburgers tried to collect representative pieces, they found that Africa as a source of primitive art has all but dried up. The best pieces had already drifted...