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...Charles Norris, New York's Chief Medical Examiner. Opthalmologist Percy Fridenberg, club president, was represented by a series of vague flowers which he made by drawing on wood, cardboard or metal thickly spread with pastels, dampening sheets of paper and printing. Most finished painters were Drs. Henry Stuart Patterson and James Cook Ayer who have exhibited professionally. Other subjects ranged from a plaque of President Roosevelt to a Mexican market scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Prisoners & Physicians | 4/9/1934 | See Source »

...Wallace, 58, dean of police reporters for the New York City News Association (TIME, Feb. 26); of a heart attack following pleurisy; in Manhattan. A "district" man, he telephoned his stories to rewrite men, reported among others such famed incidents as the shooting of Stanford White, the Nan Patterson case, the Slocum disaster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 2, 1934 | 4/2/1934 | See Source »

Last week these observations on hymns were made public by 79-year-old Dr. Wilbur Patterson Thirkield, retired Methodist bishop and chairman of the Commission on Worship of the Federal Council of Churches. Onetime president of Gammon Theological Seminary (Atlanta) and of Howard University (Negro, in Washington), Bishop Thirkield is a doughty crusader against bad hymns and gory ones. Aware that the average congregation sings only 25 different hymns a year, Bishop Thirkield has drawn up two sample types of Hymn Festivals which include a great variety of words and music, each identified with a central theme. The Militant, Conquering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Hymn Festivals | 3/26/1934 | See Source »

...Patterson (American Machine & Foundry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Salaries | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

...seat auditorium Macy visitors could see & hear, among others, the following experts, in demonstration-talks: Ellsworth Vines, tennis; Lou Gehrig, baseball; Margaret Bourke-White, photography; Tony Sarg, puppets; Russell Patterson, illustrating; Arthur Murray, ballroom dancing. Instructors from Heckscher Foundation gave lessons in clay modeling, crayon and charcoal drawing, woodworking, metalworking, painting. Chosen to demonstrate the art of knitting were five Ziegfeld chorus girls. Last week Mrs. Roosevelt was brought to an abrupt halt by the sight of World's Champion Joe Pasco turning a punching bag into a rat-ta-tat-tatting blur with his fists, head, elbows, feet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EDUCATION: Leisure School | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

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