News and Notes of the Art World.
Date: 29 November 1908
AT the exhibition of water colors and pastels at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts is a group of some forty-five or forty-six drawings by the sculptor Rodin, some of them in black and white, some of them touched with color. The drawings are rude in form, showing not the slightest interest in the development of inner modeling or of any particular expression or sentiment.
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VANDERBILTS IN LONDON.; Coming Home for Christmas -- News of Other Americans.
Date: 29 November 1908
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
LONDON, Nov. 28. -- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., arrived in London Monday from Paris with their two children, to be here until next Saturday and then sail on the Caronia to spend Christmas at home.
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STAY-AT-HOMES HEAR NEWS.; Annapolis Folk, Sure Navy Would Win, Now in Sorrow.
Date: 29 November 1908
Special to The New York Times
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"THE COLONEL OF THE BALKANS"; A Member of the Rocking Chair Fleet in a London Broker's Office. He Interprets the World's News in Words of Tragic Pessimism
Date: 29 November 1908
By Percival Pollard. Special Correspondence the New York Times
Percival Pollard
LONDON, Nov. 20. -- Your pursuit of happiness -- whether that means for you money or merely the satisfying of an idle curiosity -- has doubtless brought you at one time or another into one of those places where men sit eternally before huge blackboards on which white figures are constantly being written and erased.
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DENY AUSTRIANS FLED.; Servian Story of 22,000 Troops Stampeded by False Alarm.
Date: 29 November 1908
BELGRADE, Nov. 28. -- The Servian official news agency has circulated an extraordinary story from Cettinje, Montenegro, setting forth the panic and flight of a body of troops Austrian stationed near the Montenegrin frontier.
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Date: 29 November 1908
Special to The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. -- Victory is attending the campaign of the insurgents in Haiti, according to advices received to-day at the State Department, and the rebel arm after defeating the Government troops, is closing in on the capital. The situation is regarded as critical, and this Government is expectant of important news within the next twenty-four hours.
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FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks in Irregular Movement -- Banks Report a Decrease in Surplus Reserves. LOAN EXPANSION FOR WEEK Stock Exchange Business Confined to Professional Operators -- Rand Gold Output Record.
Date: 29 November 1908
Trading in yesterday's short session of the stock market departed in no essential feature from that of Friday save in the fact that the movement of prices while generally toward a higher level was characterized by greater irregularity. Public participation was at a standstill, and in the absence of any news of direct bearing upon securities the course of the market was dictated by the shifting of speculative positions.
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PARIS BOURSE CLOSES DULL.; Affairs in the Orient Cause a Feeling of Pessimism.
Date: 30 November 1908
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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ROOT HAS NOTHING TO SAY.
Date: 30 November 1908
Special to The New York Times
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