Word: formals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among Les Trente was a debutante. Vivacious, blonde Mme Natacha Carlu gave the first formal showing of her work with a group of five paintings. Sure of herself, she not only made her debut against such talented opposition as Pablo Picasso, Tsugoharu Foujita, and the bearded, elegant Kees Van Dongen, but she asked as much for her work ($1,000 per canvas) as for any picture in the room...
...most contests between professionals, the formal issue of the Deneen-Mc-Cormick contest was one remote from the man-in-the-street, in this case U. S. entry into the World Court. Mrs. McCormick, like her isolationist husband before her, is against it. Senator Deneen is for it. As in most Illinois campaigns, there was mudslinging. Mrs. McCormick found her mud in Senator Deneen's friendship for Joseph ("Diamond") Esposito, Chicago underworldling...
...week the thoughts of all the 700,000 Mormons in the world dwelt in Salt Lake City, capital of Mormondom and of Utah, where the centenary of the founding of the Church was to be celebrated, exactly to the day, on April 6, 1930. A week of exercises and formal rejoicing was scheduled to follow...
...recent decision to raise boxing to the level of a formal sport at Harvard and the completion of the University's first adequate natatorium, offer convincing evidence of the progress of the policy of all athletics for all: With the completion of the indoor athletic plant and the Dillon Field House, Harvard's athletic equipment will be complete...
...seventh of the National Collegiate Swimming Championships, which enters upon its two-day program this afternoon in the formal dedication of the Harvard pool, should be the best intercollegiate affair in the history of the meets, according to Harold S. Uhlen, Crimson swimming coach. "We have taken a lot of pains to get the best teams from all over the country, and we feel that the record-breaking nature of the competition will more than justify our efforts," the Harvard mentor told Time Out yesterday...