NEWS OF ART
Date: 28 April 1938
The paintings by Edwin Dickinson, currently shown at the Passedoit Gallery, will continue on view until May 7. The exhibition of paintings by E. Madeline Shiff and of sculpture by Lilian Swann at the Karl Freund Gallery has also been extended and will be-current until May 11.
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News of Wood, Field and Stream; Charley's Trout Camp Burden Catches Tuna
Date: 28 April 1938
By Raymond R. Camp
Raymond Camp
Jim Deren, the fishing panjandrum of Kirtland Brothers, just returned from a few days on the Broadhead, up in Pennsylvania, and says the big trout are taking dry flies with considerable abandon.
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SAYS SCREAMING TYPE MENACES FREE PRESS; Editor of Newark News, Winner of Cup, Urges Moderation
Date: 27 April 1938
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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NEWS OF THE SCREEN; Picture on Hockey to Be Robert Taylor's Next'College Swing' Has Premiere Here Today Jeffrey Lynn Gets Role Coast Scripts Of Local Origin
Date: 27 April 1938
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
The hockey rivalry between West Point and the Royal Military. College in Canada will provide the background for Robert Taylor's next film, to follow "Give and Take," which goes before the cameras tomorrow.
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M'LEAN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF A. P.; Noyes Successor a Member of Philadelphia Family With Journalistic Traditions HAD LONG APPRENTICESHIP ' Editorial Independence and High Standards of News Conduct' His Creed
Date: 27 April 1938
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NEWS OF THE STAGE; A Motion Picture Director Looks Toward Broadway--Maurice Evans Now Has Actor-Manager Status Anti-War Play to Open Show's Attendance Doubles
Date: 28 April 1938
William Dieterle, the movie director, is casting rather hopeful eyes on Broadway. As soon as he finishes Paul Muni's next film for Warners (it may take time, though, for the story hasn't been selected), he will be coming East to look over the ground.
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