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...notable success of Jascha Heifetz' tour. In spite of earthquake, the violinist appeared at Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka and three times in the auditorium of the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, where the Prince had installed a radio broadcasting station. Heifetz' visit to Tokyo was the first of any artist since the earthquake...
This is the day of American success in Europe. Readers may have noted several recent instances of American artists doing well abroad. Musical art on the older continent has run down disastrously. In Central Europe, favorite field of the muse, all singers and musicians who are so fortunate as to be able to do so take themselves to countries with decent exchange rates-above all to the golden U. S. Spain and South America get their share of them, too. Thus the best talents in Germany and Austria are not to be heard in their native lands, and in France...
...Shakspere as a Dramatic Artist: Combination of Repetition and Contrast" will be the subject of Professor Albert Fouillerat's Twenty-second lecture in his series on Shakspere, His Time and Work" in Emerson D at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The public is admitted...
...Fine Arts Club invites all artists in the University to compete for an exhibition of drawings and paintings to be shown this week at the Union. The competition closes this afternoon at five o'clock, when all the pictures are due at the Fogg Museum, marked with the name and address of the artist and the price, if they are for sale...
John Singer Sargent was among 3,000 men and women who attended Varnishing Day at the art gallery in the Grand Central Terminal. His new canvas, The Chess Players, is the first picture to be donated to the season's drawing. His last year's canvas, Artist Sketching, became the property of a Chicago lay member after the Grand Central Galleries had refused a private offer...