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...were elected to the Leverett House Committee at its annual fall election last week. The men re-elected were William W. Tying '41, Eugene D. Keith '42, and G. Lyman Snow '42, while those elected for the first time were George C. Cunningham '42, Bradford D. Haseltine '43, and Willard Nicholl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 12/4/1940 | See Source »

Last week in Manhattan's Willard Gallery, visitors read these words of Author William Blake (ThePainter and the Lady) in a 10? catalogue, and gazed, not always sternly, at a thousand devices in 15 plaques on the walls. The plaques stemmed from the numismatic art of the coin and medal maker; they were beautifully cast in low relief in silver or bronze, in various shades and patinas. How they flowered was something else. Husky, wispy-bearded, bighanded Sculptor David Smith called his plaques "Medals for Dishonor," intended them to be awarded for distinguished service in the art of causing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Mr. Smith Shows His Medals | 11/18/1940 | See Source »

Last week Manhattan's Buchholz and Willard Galleries gathered together the largest Klee exhibition ever placed on view. The 100-odd drawings and canvases in the exhibition. ranged from mad, wire-worky diagrams to basket-textured abstractions. Some, like the Twittering Machine, had an odd, disembodied relation to mechanical objects. Some looked like primitive drawings by U. S. Indians. Many were painted on coarse burlap, resembled intricate tattered rugs and tablecloths. All had a look of quiet, pastel-shaded insanity. The show was posthumous: short, sharp-faced Artist Klee had died at his Swiss home four months before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Fish of the Heart | 10/21/1940 | See Source »

...another, as head of New York's Associated Hospital Service (3?-a-day plan). Until the Mayor could find someone to take his place, he continued to pinch-hit as hospital commissioner. Last week he was finally able to resign, for the Mayor had persuaded 48-year-old Willard Cole Rappleye, dean of Columbia's medical and dental schools, to fill in for the 15 months of the Mayor's unexpired term. Gentle, white-haired Dr. Rappleye, an old friend of Dr. Goldwater, plans to return to Columbia next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Successor Found | 10/14/1940 | See Source »

...from last year's squad Captain Burwell should stand out with understudies Bob McLoughlin, Bob Houghton, Bob Jay, Tom McElligott, and Bob Nichols also in the running. Among the sophomores who have already re-reported are Hugh Tuttle, brother of last year's varsity captain, Bob Ulin, Joe Scott, Willard Dalrymple, Paul Cook, and Don McCaul. The loss of Paul Johrde, last year's Yardling captain who did not return to college will be a serious one as Mikkola was counting on him heavily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MIKKOLA MUSTERS HARRIERS FOR FIRST PRACTICE, SEES FAIR SEASON AHEAD | 9/25/1940 | See Source »

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