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Art In ReviewLithographs on View in Art Dept. Are Lredit to Lone Star PrintmakersThe Lone Star Printmakers’ fifth annua! circuit of lithographs is now on exhibit in the Art Department on the third floor of Dallas Hall. Those four flights of stairs are long and arduous, but the show is well worth the effort.The Dallas artists who banded together to form the organization include both the sure-touches of experienced veterans and the experimental spirit of the younger artists. Of the former group, the typical and shining example is E. G. Eisenlohr, whose “North Texas Pastoral”is particularly attractive. Probably the youngest of the entire group is Ed Bearden, SMU alumnus of considerable nqte. His “Old John” has been seen here before but is a welcome returner.Bywaters StarsJerry Bywaters, however, is SMU’s most distinguished representative in the show, with two characteristically excellent prints, “Country Store,” which seems to bear some relationship to Bywaters’ interesting series of “False Fronts,” and “In the Mountains,” another of the hilly landscapes which “Mr. B.” pictures consistently well.Among other works interesting to the untrained eye are: Charles T. Bowling’s “Meadow Wind” and “Wet Road;” Merritt Mauzey’s “Evangeline Country;” Don Brown’s (but not the Mustang cheer-leader’s) “New Orleans Ironwork;” William Elliott’s “Big Apple Herman;” and H. O. Robertson’s “Home On the River.” Mystery member of the group is Everett Spruce’s “Whip’poorwill;” the question is, what is it?Prints of works in the exhibit may be purchased, information being available from members of the Art Department.A complete list of the lithographs is as follows:“Old John” Ed Bearden“In the Saw Mill”..........Ed Bearden“March”..................Chas. T. Bowling“Meadow Wind”....Chas, T. BowlingWet Road”..........Chas. T. Bowling“Steam Boat”..................Don Brown“New OrleansIronwork” ....................Don Brown“In the Mountains”Jerry By waters“Country Store” Jerry Bywaters“Circus Night”................Otis Dozier“Raven and Magpie”......Otis Dozier“North Texas Pastoral”E. G. Eisenlohr “Country Church”..G. Eisenlohr “Big Apple Herman”....Wm. Elliott “Drying Sails”..Edmund Kinzinger “Resting Fishermen”Edmund Kinzinger “Yucca and Prickly Pear”William Lester“A Store in Austin”William Lester“Prairie Ghost”......Merritt Mauzey“West Beach”..........Merritt Mauzey“Evangeline Country”Merritt Mauzey“White Skull andPowderhorn” Loren Mozley“Brazos Badlands”....Delmar Pachl“Ore Train”................Delmar Pachl“The Constitution inTexas”......................Delmar Pachl“River BottomPasture..............H. O. Robertson“Home On theRiver”..................H. O. Robertson“Whip’poor-will” Everett SpruceCredit Is Given In Home EconomicsDostoievsky Novel In Screen Version At Civic fed. Fri.Crime and Punishment, theFrench film of Dostoievsky’s celebrated novel will be shown by Civic Federation at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 and 21, at Scott Hall, 2419 Maple Avenue.The plot is concerned with a sensitive student, Roderick Roskol-nikov, who, after graduating from the university with highest honors, starved in a garret writing articles on crime.In order to keep from starving, and to prevent his sister, Antoina, from being forced by poverty to marry Lushin, a person of low-character, he kills an old pawnbroker. Believing that only stupid criminals were caught, and that Porfiry, police inspector, was a fool, Roskolnikov felt secure. However, this security was shaken when he fainted one day in police headquarters (where he had been dragged for arrears in rent) when the police brought in a half-crazy painter who had found an earring near the pawnbroker’s, tried to sell it, and had then been accused of murder. Under this tormenting burden Roskolnikov kept repeating that if he was strong enough to commit a crime, he would be strong enough to live with one. The torment grew worse after the innocent but insane painter confessed. Raskolnikov could find no peace until he told his sin to Sonya, his sweetheart. Then there was no peace for either of them until they went to Inspector Porfiry to ask for punishment.The cast includes Pierre Blanch-er as the student-murderer, Harry Bauer as the police inspector, and Madeleine Ozeray as Sonia. The motion picture was directed by Pierre Chenal and has English sub-titles. SML.Make Up Technique To Be Workshop’s Program SubjectTechnique of stage make-up will be demonstrated at the Arden Workshop meeting tonight at 7:30, according to Bill Witte, laboratory' chairman.Irving Smith, Martha Belle Patterson, and Betty Wolfe will give examples of various types of makeup used on the stage.Any students interested in learning about stage make-up are urged to attend this meeting.Pre-Med Students Reorganize SocietyRpro'fra nirn f inn nlune
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