Word: wellses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three drawings in the magazine The New Yorker, showing a baby in a pen, a clerk in a cashier's cage, and a prisoner behind the bars were responsible for the introduction of cartoons into a psychology course of Dr. F. L. Wells, instructor of Experimental Psychopathology, it was learned...
With permission already granted to reproduce any clipping from the magazine that he wants, Dr. Wells will soon be illustrating his lectures with lantern slides of drawings by Peter Arno, I. Klein, and Otto Soglow. At present Dr. Wells has some 30 odd cartoons which have been carefully selected to...
A sketch of a tardy couple on a wharf watching a liner disappear on the horizon with the caption below "Don't just stand there. De Something!" Dr. Wells says is a perfect illustration of one of the many things that drives people insane. The picture of a fireman training...
In Philadelphia. William B. Wells took off his clothes, chained himself to a chair in front of a mirror, watched himself strangle to death with a belt.
With seconds to go before end of the half, Booth unloosened two forwards, one to Sullivan, but both were grounded by Harvard secondaries. Yale subs: Converse for Rotan. Harvard subs: Gleason for White, Wells for Wood.