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...many a year the Valentine Gallery on Manhattan's arty 57th Street has devoted itself to the more advanced of the socially acceptable left-wing artists. Because famed British Critic Paul Nash has referred to him as the successor to Matisse and Picasso; because he has been called a master of impressionistic line; because the people whom Hostess Elsa Maxwell invites to her parties have decided that he is "too, too divine,'' the chaste grey walls of the Valentine Gallery were last week given over to a one-man show of the later drawings of James Grover...
Contrary to their announcement made last week, the first issue of the new combined Advocate and Critic will appear not tomorrow but on Wednesday...
Thirteen men were elected to the executive boards of the Advocate and Lampoon, while the four members of the former Critic board underwent their initiation last night...
...following officers were elected on the Advocate: John J. Slocum '36, president; John A. Strauss '36, Pegasus; James L. LeB. Boyle, 2nd '36, secretary; Robert S. Chafee '36, treasurer; Gerard J. Piel '37, business manager. Those added from the Critic board were Charles R. Cherington '35, John P. Coolidge '36, George L. Haskins '35, and Henry V. Poor...
...proverbial stage week-end are Rand Eldridge, noted Antarctic explorer and young lover of his hostess, his brother Hobart, an American capitalist interested in organizing Fascist youth movements, his doll-like wife, Phoebe, her daughter Joan, and her flance, Clendon Wyatt, a Rhodes scholar. Huge Willens, a German music critic, recently released from a concentration camp for having a Jewish great-grandmother, and Nikolai Jurin, a Russian emigre...