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...bowler in the world. You can't get more than a strike. It's a big thrill, and it's a thing that doesn't happen in most other sports -where the beginner can't do anything right for a long time." Adds" Jack Vaughan, manager of Albuquerque's Bowl-a-Drome: "Where else can a woman compete after she gets married? They need competition just like...
...think Vaughan is a little bit of a bore," Caroline said. "Really, the language has deteriorated so much since Donne...
Incoming President Vaughan Carrington Mason, 46, of Manhattan, criticized the King-Anderson bill, too. But, separating himself a little from all the harmony, he took after one of the A.M.A.'s favorite laws, the Kerr-Mills Act, which routes federal money to the states to set up medical-care plans for the near-indigent aged. So long as "states that do not even believe in the dignity of some of their citizens . . . deprive Negro citizens of their rights, what faith can I have that they will treat the sick, needy aged Negroes any better...
...Keith Vaughan, 49. Assuming that professional art was for only "the very rich or very foolish," Vaughan went into advertising during the Depression. After the war, borrowing from the cubists, Vaughan extracted and refined his forms "out of the vast ore" of his visual experience. He began painting muted-palette manscapes-landscapes chockablock with men. "I try to divest my figures of any particular identity of purpose or recognizable activity and retain only their essential humanity," he says...
...abstractionism and that the U.S. went farthest with it. Or as Bryan Robertson, director of London's Whitechapel Gallery, puts it: "British painting is just part of the international style, and the only English thing about it is its limitation.'' His view of Lanyon. Vaughan. Frost and Kitchens: "Jolly dreary." But that is just one opinion, and Britain's art row bristles with contrary judgments...