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Letters. ($1,000 each.) Best novel, Now in November, by Josephine Winslow Johnson (TiME, Sept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Pulitzer Prizes | 5/13/1935 | See Source »

Broad jump: Winslow L. Pettingell, Robert C. Stuart; discus: John H. Herrick; distance: Laurence S. Flaherty, Alexander C. Northrup, Randall W. Richards, Jr., William H. Wright, Jr.; javelin: Paul M. Glendenning, Charles D. Ruch; half-mile: Sherman Brayton, Arthur J. Clement, Jr., Robert E. Rogers, Adoniram J. Wells, Jr.; hammer: Stephen H. Brennan, Jr., Charles D. Ruch; high-jump: George D. W. Berry, Winslow L. Pettingell, Theodore Plotkin, William W. Shirk; hurdles: Robert Fawcett, Douglas B. Kitchel, Carroll R. Laymen, Theodore P. Robie, John P. Sparrow; pole-vault: Winslow L. Pettingell; quarter-mile: Herbert L. Furse; shotput: Robert C. Downes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HANDICAP TRACK MEET WILL COMMENCE TODAY | 4/17/1935 | See Source »

...late great Winslow Homer of Boston is represented by ten pictures. First-rate art was his fine painting of two ladies in hoop skirts playing croquet on a shaded lawn. One of the most prolific of artists, Homer sent back drawings from the front during the Civil War which made the reputation of Harper's Weekly. Every schoolboy knows him today for his vivid canvas, The Gulf Stream, in which a giant Negro is sprawled on the deck of a mastless catboat while sharks circle the derelict. Suave Socialite Edwin Austin Abbey used to have almost as much trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Social Scene | 4/8/1935 | See Source »

...space at his disposal Mr. Cahill, for example, summarizes American achievement in painting and sculpture more succinctly than it has ever been summarized before (within the memory, at any rate of this reviewer). If he is too severe with Whistler, or too lenient and even worshipful to Winslow Homer, Mr. Cahill at least gives good reasons for his preferonech, and he never lets the historical and nocini nilliett get out of night; he is obviously a nationalist who believes in an indigenous American art, not subservient to European tradition or contemporary whim, but integrated with the actualities of the society...

Author: By W. E. H., | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 3/1/1935 | See Source »

...following is the list of Yale ushers: Robert E. Belknap, Whitfield Cartart, Richard Danielson, Gordon Fearey, David Harrington, Joseph Holmes, Bradford Simmons, and Arthur Winslow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL MILITARY AND NAVAL BALL TO MORROW | 2/28/1935 | See Source »

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