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Alloway, credited with coining the term pop, picked the late Jackson Pollock, the late David Smith, Joseph Cornell, maker of bric-a-brac-packed boxes, Ernest Trova, who endlessly repeats images of falling men, and Roy Lichtenstein. His choice was promptly amended by his boss, Guggenheim Director Thomas Messer, who dropped Lichtenstein and Pollock and chose mostly sculpture. Displeased, the Smithsonian then turned the whole deal over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's associate curator, Henry Geldzahler, 30. Last week Alloway resigned from the Guggenheim...
...Mike Todd's T-21, composed of a real, honest-to-goodness No. 1 wood right off the links, to which have been attached clusters of wooden globules. - Ernest Trova's Study, repeating his theme of falling men, with six chrome-plated look-alikes joined at their feet in a sculpture similar to the spiky piece in a child's game of jacks...
...Lascia la Via Vecchia per la Nuova sa quel che Lascia e non sa quel che Trova," the first play ever put on a stage by the Circolo Italiano, will be presented in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The play is a three-act comedy by Giuseppe Giacosa, one of the best-known Italian dramatists of the day. The title of the comedy is a proverb, which means that he who leaves the old for the new knows what he leaves behind and does not know what he is to find...
...will be the first ever produced by that organization, will be held in Brattle Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The piece is a three-act comedy by Giuseppe Glacosa, entitled "Chi Lascia la Via Vecchia per la Nuova sa quel che Lascia e non sa quel che Trova." The men's parts will be taken by members of the Circolo Italiano, while girls from the Circolo Italo Americano of Boston will take the female parts...
...first ever undertaken by that organization, will be held in Brattle Hall on May 16 at 8 o'clock. The piece is a three-act comedy by Giuseppe Giacosa, entitled "Chi Lascia la Via Vecchia per la Nuova sa quel che Lascia e non sa quel che Trova...