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Sea Design

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On the brand new liner Nieuw Amsterdam, the U. S. travelers for whom she was frankly designed found the art of The Netherlands at its niftiest.

The two most potent advertisements of national craftsmanship are the modern World’s Fair and the modern superliner. Three years ago the French Line launched the vastly chic Normandie as one of France’s supreme artistic achievements and somewhat incidentally as a ship. Cunard White Star’s vastly smart Queen Mary is supposed…

Anoas to San Diego

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Anoas, catched on Celebes in the Netherlands Antilles, were shipped from Surbaya Zoo to the San Diego Zoo.

The mountain people of the primitive little island of Celebes, in The Netherlands East Indies, are sturdy, dark and rather lazy. Not so long ago, however, some of them bestirred themselves enough to go out and capture a pair of anoas, dwarf buffalo. They were beautiful anoas, about the color…

“Awkward, Helpless Fellow”

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For weeks Director of the Manhattan Museum of Art toured the Netherlands, arranging to borrow Van Gogh’s pictures for a coming exhibit. Includes a short overview of Van Gogh’s life.

Almost too excited to speak last week was Director Alfred H. Barr of Manhattan’s Museum of Modern Art. Ever since the founding of the Modern Museum six years ago and its liberal priming with Rockefeller funds, its loan exhibitions have been of more & more artistic significance. Last week perspiring…

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