Word: weaver
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art is crusading for the idea that the U. S. Indian is not merely a hewer and weaver of interesting anthropological knickknacks, but a full-fledged artist, whose works can stand comparison with the sculpture, painting and architecture of many a more highly civilized people. The result is an exhibition of 834 works of U. S. Indian and Eskimo...
...Joyces (wife Nora, son Giorgio) lived in Paris. His daughter Lucia, who suffered from a nervous disorder, was in a sanatorium near St. Nazaire. A devoted father, Joyce worried much about Lucia, spent a good part of the income left him by Admirer Harriet Weaver on Lucia's doctor and sanatorium bills. When war broke out, he hurried to St. Nazaire...
...Laval when the two met at La Ferté a fortnight ago. Then Marshal Pétain was adamant on adhering to the Armistice terms, but since then gasoline stocked in Tunisia has been turned over to the Italians and there have been other signs that the Marshal might weaver...
...WEAVER Secretary...
David R. Matlack, Edward J. Michon, Ernest A. Mitchell, Frank D. Padgett, William C. Palson, Jr., Frank W. Reeb, Edward W. Shaw, William F. Snyder, Robert M. Solow, Joseph S. Spenser, Thomas M. Stanton, Richard N. Swift, Jack L. Torgan, Charles R. Weaver, Stephen J. Welsh, Rush E. Welter, and John R. Yoder...