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Tree Farming (Jan. 17), a graphic report on timber conservation that won cheers from forest rangers and lumber tycoons alike...
...White House courts, died of what was then called "blood poisoning" in July 1924. Last week in the Bulletin of Temple University Medical Center, Philadelphia's Dr. John Albert Kolmer,* who was called to the White House as a consultant in young Coolidge's case, added a graphic footnote to the story of the death...
...Bell. The sculptures and graphic works prove that Renoir's feeling for the human form was as careful as it was appreciative. He never stopped making strictly accurate figure studies, for study purposes, and never looked for shortcuts. At art school he was, in his own words, "very attentive, very docile." At 40, he called himself "still in the blotting stage." In old age, he described his working method in typically unassuming terms: "I arrange my subject as I want it, then I go ahead and paint it, like a child. I want a red to be sonorous...
While at the College, the artist was a pupil of Professor Arthur Pope. After graduating, he continued his studies of painting and graphic art in Europe and Mexico. He is now associate professor of Art at Vassar College...
Detroit last week gave the nation a graphic picture of just how fast the 1955 boom is accelerating: the three millionth passenger car rolled off the assembly lines. In the industry's previous peak year (1950) No. 3,000,000 was not turned out until late June. At this rate, said General Motors Chief Harlow Curtice, 1955 "could well be the biggest passenger-car year in the history of the automotive industry." GM reported that April was the best month, and 1955's first four months were the best for production and sales of new and used autos...