Word: glazing
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Wood has long carried a heavy teaching schedule, and loved it. But for an artist who can command $10,000 a canvas (price of Parson Weems' Fable and Sentimental Ballad), teaching at $4,000 a year is a definite sacrifice. Moreover Artist Wood paints slowly, fussing, niggling, spreading glaze after glaze to achieve the hard candylike effect that is his specialty. After a period of financial and marital difficulties (he has been divorced), Grant Wood resolved to take a year off to paint. Last week, a thoroughly happy man, he was producing once more, had enjoyed doing a portrait...
Leverett House's dramatic club presented "Two in the Bush," by William W. Tyng '41, last night. An audience of more than 250 saw the production in the House dining hall. William G. Manson '41, Wallace Hamilton '41, Andrew L. Glaze '42, and Howard W. Young '42 were featured performers...