Word: classicized
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...mass of bent and broken pieces of steel- a subject that has not as yet become hackneyed. Others that stand out are the lithograph, Mother with Child, by 17-year-old Pamela Bianco (TIME, March 24), an expressive piece; the Lady in Yellow, by Leo Katz, a classic portrait of Mme. Archipenko clad in voluminous drapery; a barnyard scene by Stefan Hirsch; a nude by Bernard Karfiol...
...profession which keeps in trim her beautiful figure. The trick bicycle riders who opened the show broke the ground very nicely for King and Beatty, who did a Bullard and Cogan at the piano, and after that Bird Millman, the Little Queen of the Wire, performed her clothes-line classic, throwing in slow-movies of herself and a bit of song for good measure. Then there were a couple of skits, one about married life and the other about love--very entertaining, particularly the latter, a scene at the Out-of-Town Newsstand in Times Square, which the traveling...
...five organ recitals which have been held in Appleton Chapel during the winter and spring of this year under the direction of Professor A. T. Davison '06, will take place in the chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The organist for today's program, which contains several classic as well as modern selections, will be Mr. Archibald Sessions of New York City. The program in full is as follows: Sonata in F minor Mendelssohn Invocation. Musette Dandrieu Prelude Clerambault Ciacona Pachelbel Andante Cantabile Tschalkowski En Bateau Debussy Chant du Soir Karg-Ellert Choral, "Now thank...
CYRANO DE BERGERAC?Walter Hampden's virtuosity astonishes even his most fervent admirers in Rostand's modern classic...
...which fooled around with that stirring tune, but never actually played it through-and there was John Alden Carpenter's Krazy Kat ballet, an evocation in mild-mannered jazz of Herriman's immortal comic animals. This last composition has a good chance of becoming a real American classic. It represents many of our national ideals...