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If Nominee Roosevelt actually believed that by this speech, wildly cheered by New York Democrats, he would dispose of the Red Issue "once and for all," he was sadly disappointed. His opponents merely redoubled their pumping at the bellows of accusation.
Modern painting is less than 30 years old in the U. S. It has already produced a slim collection of artists whose eminence no intelligent critic in 1936 would dream of challenging. Manhattan's 57th Street, commercial centre of the U. S. art world, last week decorously hailed the...
Beyond the fact that they were contemporaries, casual friends, great draughtsmen and constant battlers for the recognition of U. S. Art, Artists Davies and Bellows had little in common. Supersensitive, romantic Arthur Davies, painter of moonstruck nudes in mystic landscapes, was so shy that he spent most of his life...
Excellent but unnewsworthy were examples of other famed members of the Society, Walter Pach, John Sloan, Stuart Davis, Rockwell Kent, Leon Kroll. Maurice Sterne and the late George Bellows, Maurice B. Prendergast. Glenn O. Coleman, "Pop" Hart and Alfred Maurer.
George E. Enos '37 and Charles S. Bellows '37, both veterans of last year's team, will play in positions two and three respectively. Enos has made a poor showing this spring, being unable to break 80 in official practice, while Bellows has been averaging about three strokes better than...