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...first floor of Secretary Harold Ickes' new, white, boxlike Department of the Interior Building in Washington was given over to an exhibition of Pioneer Jackson's aged photographs. Admired by public and connoisseurs alike were the vivid detail and panoramic scope of the mountain and forest views that Old Master Jackson had snap ped with his battered, wooden 6½-by-8½ camera in days when photography was scarcely more than a stunt. Best exhibit of all was spry Oldster Jackson himself, stooped and white-bearded but talkative and effervescent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Camera Pioneer | 4/15/1940 | See Source »

...home, promised splendid entertainment. But Hollywood, as it too often does, relied exclusively on lavish sets and a stupendous budget. Far from winning the children's fancy, or charming adults with gentle humor, its extravagance only cloys, and bores--with the sole exception of the storm and forest fire scene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 4/13/1940 | See Source »

...Captain John A. Gade. is U. S. Naval attache in Brussels, his grandson, Gerhard, U. S. Second Secretary at Quito. Another son, F. Herman Gade (John's brother, Gerhard's father), used to be Norwegian Consul at Chicago and mayor of Lake Forest, Ill., is now chatelain of the Chateau du Mesnil-St. Denis near Paris. Last week Chatelain F. Herman Gade had trouble with a tenant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ALBANIA: Zog's Rent | 4/8/1940 | See Source »

Last week in Chicago N.F.C.C. held its sixth annual conference. High lights: Cigaret paper is more widely used in the U. S. than in any other nation, but most U. S. cigaret paper has always been made in France from rags. At Pisgah Forest, N. C., Paperman Harry Straus set up a plant to make cigaret paper direct from domestic flax, separating the flax fibre from the flax straw by newly developed decorticating machines. Result: a market for 10,000 tons a year of U. S. flax...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: More Chemurgy | 4/8/1940 | See Source »

...TREES-Conrad Richter-Knopf ($2.50). The first 70 pages of The Trees, which tell of the Luckett family alone in the tremendous forest of the Northwest Territory, build a savage, hypnotic atmosphere of a nation's prenatal silence. Once the Lucketts begin meeting people, and once life begins its shift from the hunter's to the farmer's economy, the story relaxes towards more ordinary folk-stuff. But Conrad Richter can teach most U. S. folk-writers a trick or two in the right use of archaic language, and his pioneers, unlike most in fiction, never preen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Recent & Readable: Apr. 8, 1940 | 4/8/1940 | See Source »

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