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P.G. Wodehouse in The San Francisco Examiner, California, March 24, 1929
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P.G. Wodehouse in The San Francisco Examiner, California, March 24, 1929
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The News, Frederick, Pennsylvania, May 27, 1927
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The Evening World, New York, February 27, 1914
Science condemns strange pictures and statutes of the cubists and futurists as the work of unbalanced minds and an evil influence on everybody who admires them.
Crime waves, among other things, are partly due to the dizzying conceptions of modern artists, Dr. Kirchoff thinks. He points out that Paris, London and New York have the ugliest crimes, and that the cubists and futurists are most deeply entrenched in those sophisticated cities.
Oakland Tribune, January 9, 1927