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...exhibit, which lasts four weeks, includes works by John Carroll, Louis Eilshemius Howard Gibbs, Morris Kantor, Benjamin Kopman, Reginald Marsh, Henry Lee MacFee, Elliot Orr, and Mark Tobey. None of the works of these artists have been displayed before by the society...
...next exhibition on the schedule of the society comprises the work of 12 contemporary American artists. The paintings, which have been loaned either by the artists themselves, or by the present owners, are representative of the following: John Carroll, Elahemius, Howard Gibbs, Morris Kantor, Benjamin Kapman, Henry Lee McFee, Reginald Marsh, and Mark Tobey, and others. The exhibition will be held during the weeks of Saturday, February 21, to Saturday, March 14. Over Monday, February 23, the galleries will be closed...
...Einstein has really been going to school in Pasadena. He has attended lectures about the galaxies by Dr. Gustaf Benjamin Stromberg of Mt. Wilson Observatory. Richard Chace Tolman, physicist-mathematician of Caltech, has been giving him lessons in astrophysics. Dr. Edwin Powell Hubble of Mt. Wilson Observatory has promised to let him look through the Mt. Wilson telescope. One evening all the California scientists had a banquet, invited Dr. Einstein as guest of honor. He spoke to them in German, complimented the works of Dr. Albert Abraham Michelson who is remeasuring light, Mt. Wilson's Dr. Hubble who measured...
...George Benjamin Luks of Manhattan, originally of Williamsport, Pa., was twice in the news last week. In Baltimore, as judge of a Pan-American exhibition of paintings opened with unction by Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson as "an outstanding event in the history of Pan-American cultural relations," he helped to award the $1,000 first prize to Alfredo Guttero of Argentina for a formalized, thick-necked Madonna somewhat reminiscent of the woodcuts of Britain's Eric Gill. The award moved Baltimore Catholics to indignant frenzy. Thundered the Catholic Review...
...Manhattan George Benjamin Luks exhibited at the Rehn Galleries 21 carefully chosen pictures of his own, eleven oils, ten water colors. Critics were enthusiastic. Recent subjects ranged from his neighbors in the Berkshires to a self portrait. Wrote Elisabeth Luther Gary of the New York Times...