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...Director Rich's show, 174 painters and 26 sculptors of Chicago (and vicinity) sent a work apiece. Most famed was Landscapist Aaron Bohrod (who won the Logan prize in 1937), noted for his glowing watercolors of Chicago back streets. Less well-known, but in the front rank of contemporary U.S. artists is Art Institute Instructor Francis Chapin, who was picked by the Museum of Modern Art for its recent show of little-known U.S. artists (TIME, Feb. 2). Copeland Burg, who paints between jobs as a crime reporter on the Herald-American, won a prize at the Institute show...
Whether it knows it yet or not, the U.S. is becoming the mightiest naval power in the world. Last week that dawning power was underlined once again: within the span of five days the Navy launched a submarine, three destroyers (Aaron Ward, Buchanan and Fahrenheit) and a battleship. Into the James River at Newport News, Va. smoked the hulk of the 35,000-ton Indiana, six months ahead of schedule...
...getting Illinois Wesleyan Uni versity as well as nearby Galesburg and Decatur to help out, the Bloomington Art Association invited top U.S. artists and galleries to send entries. Thirty-one bang-up paintings were submitted by such artists as Peter Hurd, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Fletcher Martin, John Steuart Curry, Aaron Boh-rod and Doris Lee. Bloomington's jury (headed by Chicago Art Institute Director Daniel Catton Rich) awarded a $100 prize to Raymond Breinin. Russian-born Artist Breinin's prize-winning picture was called The Night, depicted a somber, winged symbolic angel on horse back chasing the setting...
Philip Feldman '43, Aaron S. Filler '43, Paul J. Flamand '42, Sanford J. Freedman...
...What is the latest about Aaron Burr?"; past Louisville, a 120-house metropolis. In December he sighted St. Louis...