PAGE THREE THURSDAY, MARCH 6.1930 Exhibition of Etchings Displays Modern Work of Well-Known Artists UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Methods in Handling Subjects by Various Print Makers Are Exemplified An exhibition sponsored by the American Federation of Arts was hung yesterday afternoon in the show rooms of the department of design at the museum. The association, says "the 40 prints of 32 contemporary artists evidences the great diversity in the manner in which people use art today, for in this exhibition we have examples of the war kit the most conservative, those who adhere examples of the work of the most patriotic, the so-called progressive." "In this exhibit, effort was made to show at their best the noncalled modernists, and at the same time show who are preserving tradition, the structure upon which all great art of the future must be built. Primary materials used to illustrate method, but the appeal of art must always be to the sensibilities, the emotions, both through visual imagery and through the significant charm of his result." Individual Etchings A marked individuality is to be found in etchings by John Taylor Arms, president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, sented by "Grim Orciet;" Benjamin C. Brown, president of the California Print Maker's society, represented by "Polar Cubs Splashing," painter as well as etcher, "Wilton Valley Farm"; Herman Webster, who has attained an international reputation, "The Tower"; Charles Woodbury, of Boston, painter, etcher, and teacher Between the works of these men and the Mothersists are the works of many women. One of them is the 75% Followup* in a war subject treated traditionally, but with stirring intensity. There is Childe Hassam, with his Hampton in combination of the Bentley and England conservation. There is Ed Hassan, with his western object, "The Bronx," and Eugene Higgins, with his "Midnight Duty" interpretation life as he sees it. Individualists Are Represented Then there are the individuals, George Biddle, with his "Two Stories of a Modern-part classicist, with his "Seated Nude;" and Thomas Handford, one of the younger men, who looks at things from an unusual viewpoint and sets them down as he Some Are in Color Side by side with black and whites are a few in color. A charming landscape is "Woodland Pasture" by Gustave Bacarron who works largely in New Mexico and Arizona. The scapes by Georges Girard of California; two landscapes and a figure by Norma Hall; two landscapes by William S. Rice; "Evening on the Water" by John Ridley, and a half humorous and very significant street scene, a group of figures around a window watching a scene in an aquarium by Malcolm Dwight, a man in a grooming, "Glowing," by W. J. Phillips. Among the workers in black and white are the extreme modernists such as Wanda Gag, Eugene Fitch, and Robert Lowick, Lozawick, and Arnold Ronebeck. A $10 a year hospital fee is proposed by the Student Council of Penn State College. Want Ads LOST: Blue Wahl fountain per without cap. Call 414. -28 FOR BOYS: One double and one single room. Board, family style if desired. 1042 Ohio. Phone 2584. -131 LOST: Black Parker Duofold Senior pen. Call Reno at 1144. —126. BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent waves $5.50, Manicure $12.95, Finger wave $17, Hair cut $26, Phone $327, 827sMA, (Uptairs), --of- TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Mortailled salads on easy meals monthly. Mortailery write Exchange. 737 Mass. St. of HEMSTITCHING Singer Sewing Machine Co. and Rent Machines by Week or Mouth at 839½ Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little of Kaua day for the 'Kansas-Missouri' basketball game. They were dinner guests. They taught, Mya, at 'P贝 Peta Phi' host. SOCIETY A formal dinner was given last evening at the Alpha Omicron Pi Club in Woodbury, New York, a national grant president of the sorority. Miss Wyman, who is on a trip to South Africa for a chapter house on Monday evening, representatives of the different houses on the HIll were guests at the party. Wives of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture will give a bridge party at 8 tomorrow at 10am. P. A. tausel, 1655 Illinois street. Dinner guests at the Pil Kappa once last wore were Mrs. Will am Vernon of Larnet, and Larry Nox of Kansas City. Alpha Omicron Pl announces the pledging of Irene Hanson of Presston. Phi Kappa fraternity announces the pledging of J. Harlan Hawkins of Florence, Colo. Dinner guests at the Triangle house last evening were Lieut. Rugene Grame, San Antonio, Texas; Mr. Robert Hare, Miami; Rogers Ken and Robert Hare. Dinner guests at the Anaconda house stay evening were Charles Robhr, Kerneth Boulget and Kenneth Gorden. The annual Pan-Hellenic exchange dinner is to be given at 6 tonight. One member of each security belonging to the organization as a representative to each of the other security houses for dinner. The annual Pan-Hellenic and will entertain dinner guests tonight: Alphi Chi Omegna, Delta Alpha Omeg Dinner guests at the Sigma Alumni Dinner, 5pm Thursday, L. k. Corpelt, Torpedo J. M. Joseph Matafarin, Leavenhower; Mr. Howard Silverman, Columbia and Mr. F. Kershul, Cincinnati. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening were Dr. and Mrs, J. F. Hassig, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guild and son William, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Todd, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis, Levenwarner; and katherine Winn. Dinner guests at the Dolta Sigma Museum, 501-798-2204, mrs.dolta.museum, Hopkins, Mrs. Ward, Kane, Ward, Snyder, City, Mr. Gordon Cameron, Lawrence, and Mr. Edward Killett. Dinner guests at the Nu Sigma. Nu house last night were: Robert Cunningham, and Harold Gainey, both of Kansas City. Dinner guests last night at the Alpha Cibia Sigma house were: Arthur White, and Phillip Grant, of Kansas City. George Lippert, of Emporia, was a dinner guest at the Beta Phi Sigma house last night. George Hendrickson and Willis Jacobs, of Kansas City, visited at the Nu Sigma Nu house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Phi Alpha Delta college last night were: Lee Calhoun, of Kassan City; James Gilmore, of Glennimore; George Gilmore, of Independence. Fred Snider and Archy Perry, of Kansas City, were dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house last night. George Updegraff, of Kansas City, was a visitor at the Phi Beta Pi house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Chi Phi house yesterday evening were: Benjamin Brunner, Scott Miller, Rudolph Unheim, and George Hamel, of Kansas City. Luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday were Helen Feller and Natalie Hines. Margaret Anthony, of Kansas City, is visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week. Mrs. C. P. 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