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Lowell J. Rubin

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Undergraduate Art

A number of explanations have been offered for the increased activity in the creative and performing arts that has burst


Richard Eberhart's Reading

Richard Eberhart best defined his approach as a poet when he said in his poem The Groundhog: . . .


Two Days With Barrault

During the last night of his company's stay, Jean Louis Barrault walked through the vestibule of Sanders theater and through


In and Out of the Galleries

Munch Black and white seem particularly appropriate to the Norwegian contemporary of Ibsen, Edvard Munch. The great expressiveness, the somber,


The Art of Ben Shahn

As eloquent as Ben Shahn has been in the fall Norton lectures, his pictures speak with a bolder and more


Shahn Sees Strife In Image and Idea

Artist Ben Shahn, this year's Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer, did his best to ring the death knell last night on


The Modern Artist

Seldman Rodman is a poet interested in painting who was active politically during the '30's editing a magazine which attempted


Shahn Says U.S. Colleges Could Become Art Center

The colleges may become the new art center of the country said Ben Shahn, the Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer last


Kaethe Kollwitz

During World War I Kaethe Kollwitz lost her eldest son, Peter. This tragedy is carved into her self portrait. In