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TACTICS IN DIRECT EXAMINATION [TRIAL PRACTICE] by Hays, Mortimer - 1946

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TACTICS IN DIRECT EXAMINATION [TRIAL PRACTICE]

by Hays, Mortimer

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Practising Law Institute. Very Good+. 1946. Softcover. Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 54 pages .
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  • Publisher Practising Law Institute
  • Date Published 1946
55 American Paintings From The Herman Shulman Collection

55 American Paintings From The Herman Shulman Collection

by Mrs. Rebecca Shulman, Mortimer Hays, Miriam Broudy, Carlus Dyer; Essay By Genauer, Emily

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New Canaan Ct: Silvermine Guild Of Artists, 1957. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 24 Pp. Descriptions Of All 55 Works With Biographies Of The Artists. Soft Cover. Covers With Browning And Dust, But Almost No Wear, And Contents Fine. Scarce; Worldcat Locates Only One Institutional Holding, At Syracuse. Emily Genauer (1911 - 2002) Was An American Art Critic For The New York World, The New York Herald Tribune, And Newsday. She Won The Pulitzer Prize For Criticism In 1974. She Was Born On Staten Island In 1911, To A Delicatessen-Owning Father Who Was An Amateur Sculptor. After Studying At Hunter College And Columbia University's Graduate School Of Journalism, She Went To Work As A Writer For The New York World, Eventually Becoming A Critic In The 1930S. After She Married Frederick Gash, She Retained Her Maiden Name As Her Byline. She Was Instrumental In Introducing Modern Artists To Her Readers, Championing Marc Chagall, Diego Rivera And Pablo Picasso. She Quit The Newspaper (Which Had Become… Read More
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