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For Individual and Society

Opinion Voiced By Hale Woodruff

“Art. should be an integral part of our lives and: selves,. instead of an occasional indulgence in

ly,” according to Hale Woodrutf, Indianapolis-born artist.

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“Art isa great force in our society. We must place emphasis

Currently there is an ' overemphasis on the purely scientific and analytical approach to life. “We are losing the aesthetic sense which should round out and balance our society,” he continued. 2 First Visit in 10 Years Mr. Woodruff returned to Indianapolis for the first time in 10 years Sunday, to address a gathering at the Senate Avenue YMCA, during the center's 50th Anniversary celebration. |sense by going to exhibits or Now an assistant professor of gathering with artistic people,” | art at New York University, Mr. he went on, “but only by active] + Woodruff received his local edu-| creativity with a’ quality of} | cation in the Indianapolis public| imagination, feeling and sensitie-| schools and at the John Herronjity.” 1 School, where he studied for| Mr. Woodruff completed his {four years, {Indianapolis visit yesterday, re-A--Eater; he-studied in Europe for iturning‘to New-York in the -after-: |another four-year period before noon. : {he returned to this country to [teach at Atlanta University in

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Teum Association, | a position he has! held since 1935. He will attend

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pein Local Man to Join He oh held his ‘current post of contemporary Negro art at the theories on the relation of art to George W. Hofmayer, 3649 N.| paint a picture.”" {the field of art education: To Pers Association, organization The small portion of .the ice ap Mr. Hofmayer,| The major portion, below the| about Apr. 15, is ciating the beauty of the world. No need to postpone a HOME | | a OF YOUR OWN. Turn now to the {Times for a sions of Texas You'll find Mr. Hofmayer The Times every day . . . PAGES 21 jn San Antonio. Plans are be-|

at NYU for the past four years. Mr. Woodruff also was one of the judges in the current exhibit | exas Il 0i ers | Senate Avenue: YMCA.’ : : Continuing to express his| Hofmayer to Assume] our present society, he said, “I'm New Post Apr. 15 not very articulate. I'd rather in on i sad och Park Ave. has been appointed en, with a pencil and a slrap, » Texas Oil Job-} of paper he illustrated his goal | to, |secretary of the Texas Oil Job {awaken the inner aesthetic man, president E. K. Bennett announced He likened man to an iceberg. | today. pearing above the water is man's i who will assume] intellectual and analytical mind. | © his new duties surface, Is the aesthetic man, now secretary of| capable of sensing and sobre] the Indiana In-| _ “And you don't acquire this ; {classified columns of today’s the spring sesHOMES FOR SALE. Oil Jobbers AsHUNDREDS of real estate ads in| sociation to be held Mar, 20 and. (of them in the Real Estate Sec-\ing made for the annual spring _| tion of the big Sunday Times.

ciation Mar. 9 and 10 in the Severin Hotel. Mr. Hofmayer has been active in civic affairs, organizing Cub Scout packs and taking part in Red Cross work. He is past presi-

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