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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sculptor Maillol started sculpture seriously at the age of 40, when six months of blindness due to eyestrain forced him to give up his previous work as a tapestry designer and weaver. By the time World War I broke out, Aristide Maillol was already one of the best-known sculptors in France. His famed Action in Chains, a buxom female nude commemorating the French revolutionary Socialist Louis Auguste Blanqui, stood in Puget Theniers, near Grenoble. At his summer studio at Marly, near Paris, he was working on a memorial (another female figure) to France's great painter Paul Cezanne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Maillol's Women | 12/8/1941 | See Source »

Charles R. Weaver '44, William F. Weeks Jr. '44, Richard L. Weinberg '43, Joseph M. Wells '44, Floyd G. Werner '43, Theodore B. Wilson Jr. '44, William A. Wolfe '43, Richard H. Wolford '44, William W. Wood '44, John R. Voder '44, and Joseph M. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 125 UPPERCLASSMEN RECEIVE $48,400 IN SCHOLARSHIPS | 11/21/1941 | See Source »

...night; Afinogenov, a bookkeeper, can toss a hand grenade 40 yards. Workmen of the Savin factory practice bayonet drills every day after hours. Bernadsky, a professor at the Herzen Institute, practices with rifle and hand grenade along with the rest of the staff. In the textile mills, Weaver Nikitina, Spinner Vasileyeva, Winder Zhdanova and Piecer Isayeva are busy teaching their fellow workers first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: EASTERN THEATER: Eleventh Week | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

...Sawtell, BeaverClifton Howard Elaine Fritz, RadcliffeJoseph A. King, Jr. Norma Rioux, AttleboroRussell F. Locke, Jr. Cynthia Bishop, RadcliffeMerton R. Nachman Nancy Day, WellesleyAlbert Reeves Edith Clifford, EndicottRichard G. Robinson Peggy Heller, New York, N. Y.Alan C. Tindal Barbara Brackett, Connecticut CollegeJohn W. Torrey Miriam Welgold, University of ConnecticutCharles R. Weaver Jean Parrish, Mt. HolyokeWIGGLESWORTH HALLRobert R. Albers Clare Foster, RadcliffeStuart M. Behringer Marjorie Galway, Pine ManorRobert L. Bernstein Barbara Gans, CornellWythe M. Bogy Anne Kaufman, Dalton SchoolMurray Bovarnick Betty Finkel, BrooklineJames A. Brink Mary Harman, Katherine GibbsWorthington Campbell, Jr. Mary Louise King, WinsorCharles J. Cawley Priscilla Taylor, Mt. IdaChester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 300 COUPLES TO ATTEND JUBILEE | 5/23/1941 | See Source »

...Cloyd Weaver Miller, an Ohio little businessman, is self-appointed gadfly to RFC. Last week stocky, white-haired Mr. Miller, with a crusader's gleam in his glacial blue eyes, laid plans to go to Washington to bring to a pestiferous climax the strangest one-man campaign of harassment ever waged against a New Deal agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: RFC's Cross | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

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