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...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 sun over the roofs and spires of an idyllic village...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Gouaches in Bloomington | 11/17/1941 | See Source »

Harvard's over-all ten per cent budget cut closes the door on any possible grant from the University itself, such as the Dartmouth and Columbia radio stations have received. The possibility of finding an airwave "angel" who would be willing to produce some ready cash has proved equally remote. Therefore, the only likely alternative source of funds appears to be advertising...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $800 On Your Dial | 11/12/1941 | See Source »

...dream the Angel Moroni appeared to young Joseph Smith and told him where to find the gold plates on which was written, in cryptic characters, the Book of Mormon. The boy went and found the plates, and translated them. Thus, in the year 1830, in Fayette, N.Y., he founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, long hated and reviled by Gentiles because it hallowed the custom of taking several wives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTAH: A Dream of Fair Women | 11/10/1941 | See Source »

...John Kieran, Information Pleaser. Nine-year-old Gerard, who wrote a scathing review of Kieran's Nature Notes (TIME, April 14), took it all back, said he really thought the book was wonderful. ∙∙ In Manhattan, Author Sinclair ("Red") Lewis made his Broadway debut as director and angel of the season's quickest flop: one performance. Critics called Good Neighbor "immensely dull." Said stage-struck Lewis who lost $25,650: "They were right. When you get that universal a comment there is no use fighting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: War World | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

Died. Harold Fowler McCormick, 69, reaper millionaire, Chicago opera angel; of cerebral hemorrhage; in Beverly Hills. Son of Cyrus Hall McCormick, inventor of the revolutionary McCormick reaper, Harold and Brother Cyrus Jr. built their father's business into the world's biggest farm-equipment house, International Harvester Co. In 1895 he married John D. Rockefeller's daughter Edith, was divorced by her in 1921. Next year he married Singer Ganna Walska, whose opera ambitions he tried to realize without success. He withdrew his support from the Chicago Civic Opera Co. in the season 1921-22, divorced Walska...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 27, 1941 | 10/27/1941 | See Source »

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