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...paper; Boris Margo, who developed a new, easy-to-work print surface of sheet cellophane dissolved in acetone; Adja Junkers, who blew woodcuts up to mural-sized proportions with his 14-ft.-long triptych in which the center panel alone used eight blocks and 56 colors. Sculptor Leon ard Baskin's Man of Peace, 1953 (see cut), displayed at Brooklyn's prizewinners' show, achieves monumental proportions in a larger-than-life-size woodcut done in austere black and white...
...Reynolds of Lowell, Mass.; John Richards 2d (Capt.) of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert Rittenburg of Boston, Mass.; Paul S. Rosenthal of Dorchester, Mass.; Paul S. Rosenthal of Dorchester, Mass.; Arthur G. Siler of Orinda, Cal.; Kilby P. Smith of Scituate, Mass.; Arthur A. Wills of Quincy, Mass.; Martin S. Baskin (Mgr.) of Chicago...
...team, Coach Bill McCurdy, his wife, and manager Marty Baskin, arrived here by plane late this evening. After tomorrow's meet the group will be entertained by the Harvard Club of Milwaukee...
...undergraduate contacted last night, Martin S. Baskin '54, called the posting of the lists "in extremely bad taste." Baskin, who has already paid his dues, added, a "few dollars just can't be worth that much. It's an unfair form of pressure...
Varsity track and basketball managers, who automatically assume their positions, this year after having been chosen assistant managers last year, are Martin S. Baskin '54, of Chicago and Dunster House, and Stanley H. Apple '54, of Dorchester and Kirkland House...