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Among the show's 105 exhibits, including dolls, idols, ceremonial masks by American Indian primitives, was work by Painters Masson, Delvaux, Chagall, Tanguy, Magritte, Vail, Hirshfield. Of those canvases faintly visible behind the 7-ft.-high string cobweb was a huge new Freudian nightmare by Surrealist Ernst. Painted specially for the exhibition, Surrealism & Painting depicted a nest of multicolored bosomy birds, from whose naked, writhing limbs a semihuman arm emerged to paint its creator's conception of the disorderly universe. In the next room hung early canvases by de Chirico; also three recent Picassos, one of which...
From a steamer in Manhattan harbor last week debarked a refugee French painter with his wife and two infant sons. He was André Masson, a short, red-faced surrealist whose wireworky portraits of dismembered fish and ectoplasmic corpses had won him a reputation in pre-war France as one of modern art's finest flowers. Said he: "It is now just about a full year that I have been traveling. I am a curiosity even to myself."; Many of Surrealist Masson's fellow artists were still in Europe, either could not or would not leave...
School of Business Administration: Professor Theodore H. Brown, Dean Thomas H. Carroll, Professor Arthur W. Hanson, Professor Robert L. Masson, and Dean George A. Smith, Jr., all in Morgan Hall...
School of Business Administration: Professor Theodore H. Brown, Professor John C. Callan, Professor Arthur W. Hanson, Professor Robert L. Masson, and Professor Edwin C. Robbins--all at Morgan Hall...
...Business School: George E. Bates, Professor of Finance; Edmund P. Learned, Professor of Marketing; Robert L. Masson, professor of Finance; George P. Baker, Associate Professor of Transportation; Thomas H. Carroll, Assistant Professor of Accounting; Harry L. Hansen, Assistant Professor of Marketing; and Henrietta M. Larson, Assistant Professor of Business History...