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  2. Arthur Everett "Chick" Austin Jr. (December 18, 1900 – March 29, 1957) was the director of the Wadsworth Atheneum from 1927 through 1944. Austin persisted in the introduction of then-modern theater and modern design and especially contemporaneous art. Salvador Dalí, Alexander Calder, and Gertrude Stein benefited from his advocacy.

  3. Arthur Everett, a seasoned New York City high school social studies teacher, thought that his love of teaching and leadership would naturally lead him to become a principal, where he could still create positive outcomes for children. He enrolled in two master’s programs. But something just didn’t click. “I was conflicted. I finished my thesis,...

  4. Arthur Everett, MSEd, is a social studies and special education teacher at a high school in Brooklyn, New York. During his 20-year tenure with the NYC Department of Education, Everett has helped create equitable schools committed to diversity and inclusion, high-quality materials, and rigorous academic instruction.

  5. Nov 3, 1994 · AP newsman Arthur Everett dead at 80. Associated Press. Nov 3, 1994. 0. NEW YORK (AP) -- Arthur Everett, a consummate writer and reporter who earned. a national reputation during four decades ...

  6. Arthur Everett Pitcher (known as Everett Pitcher; 18 July 1912, Hanover, New Hampshire – 4 December 2006) was an American mathematician, known for early pioneering work on exact sequences and applying Morse theory to homotopy theory.

  7. Arthur Everett Austin, better known as “Chick,” was director of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, Connecticut from 1927 to 1944. He was not only instrumental in founding the modern and contemporary collections of the museum, but also organized the first Pablo Picasso retrospective in the United States in 1934 and transformed ...