Word: unabashedness
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R. M. Goodwin was showing some of his paintings at home recently. One lady announced at the outset that she was "skeptical" of modern art. As he displayed, unabashed, a series of starkly non-objective canvases, she grew confused and silent. Then she brightened as she spotted a picture on...
Over the Shoulder. Smith's fuming rivals appointed the Chicago Sun-Times's acid-tongued Carleton ("Bill") Kent, president of the White House Correspondents Association, to tell Smith what they thought of him. What Kent said they thought was terse, pithy, unprintable. Smith, however, was unabashed, and, his...
What Columnist Crosby did not report is the way WOR's two unabashed staff composers, Elliot Jacoby and Richard duPage, turn out their bridge music and titles. Explains Composer Jacoby: "Ye Old English Countryside but Something Is Amiss breaks down into an opening of nostalgic muted strings; then the...
Roman Ham. But it is Bushman's personality which has endeared him to Chicago. The public loves Bushman because Bushman loves them-he is one of the most unabashed hams that ever trod the boards. Despite his looks, he is a kindly and jovial sort of gorilla, who often...
His next ambitious and unabashed proj ect: an opera about San Francisco, circa 1875. Says he: "I set words well, and I think I have a good enough dramatic sense to pull this off. If I don't, I'll find it out, and that's that...