WF.F.K ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 22. 1957 Happy Khmer New Year. STATUE DEDICATED—United Nations Mediator Frank Porter Graham, right, former President of the greater University of North Carolina, Is shown here during recent ceremonies dedi cating life size bronze statue to the late Dr. James Pi. Shepard, founder and first president of iyi ® U 1i ii | NEW YORK —(ANP» ln the hospital gardens off Fifth Avenue j at. Ninety-ninth Street, Mount Si- i oat Hospital on Monday dedicated and unveiled » life size statue. ■' "Meter and Child**, which was ex ecuted and presented to the hos pital by a former colored patient. Inge Hardison, Brooklyn. 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TEELS HOSPITAL OF STATUE j More than two years later—in i April 1956 —the hospital received a i letter from Inge Hardison, She j had been working on a sculpture ; that she wanted to give to the hos j pital, she wrote, and wanted to know how to go shout making J of l»r„ James E. Shepard.” The j statue, costing some $30,080. was ' sponsored by Prince Hall Grand j Lodge of Free and Accepted Ma- ! | sons in cooperation with the j i Janies E. Shepard Memorial j i Foundation. William Zorach, j ' noted Brooklyn, N. T , sculptor, I cast the memorial. the presentation. A hospital community scr- \ vice worker visited the Hardi son home and found her in \ the kitchen, spatola in hand, applying plaster to her sculp ture. Subsequently, Nancy Drv fees, the sculptor, and James Johnson Sweeney, director •ww*i»ajfawiß;Wißrwxi»nma;«r><Hi<W>Mj'>»viar.»vjt? 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Michigan were among the 83 i Democratic House members who ; issued a formal statement Wed -1 nesday pledging all-out support ; for civil rights. This group also i ; announced a “determination to re- j sist crippling amendments” to the pending measure. Pointing out that the Demo crats cannot pass civil rights | legislation alone, the signers j of the statement invited Re publicans to work with them to insure a bl-particisan pro- I gram. The group was questioned or.; | how it could issue a public par-1 ! t.isan statement and expect Re-j 1 publican support. James Roose-; : veil, spokesman for the s cup., ! replied that they had rip* only, 1 invited Republican support but i had also invited Republican lead- j ovship• “How can we be .more bi-j . partisan than to invite the oppo ; si! ton to fake the leadership?*’ he j : tinker) I of the Solomon K. Gugenhetm j Muesum— both friends of the j hospital— also visited the kit chen studio io see the statue in making. ( OMPLETED AFTER 3 YEARS j Last summer, after working on | it off and on for nearly three .•ears, Inge completed her statue. In September, it was delivered to Roman Bronze Works Inc, to r e cast in bronze A group of Mount Sinai trustees underwrote the cost, Inge Hardison's only formal j ..it training was four months of j ; study at the Art Students League j under sculptor William Zorach in j 1939. A gi uduate of Girls’ High j m Brooklyn, she has worked in j a vari-; ty of jobs, including acting j • According to Actors Equity, she j ; appeared in a minor role in the j ’ road company of ‘Anna Lucasta.' , I Her apartment is studded with | | busts and figurines she ha* mod- j j clod in clay. “Mother and Child” is her first i full-size figure It shows a strong ? limbed woman clutching a new- I horn child as she strides deter minedly forward The sculptor j says she intended the statue to j depict woman’s eternal aspiration | for a betier life for her offspring 159 ATTEND DEDICATION About 150 friends of the hos pital and of Inge Hardison at ; tended the dedication. James John son Sweeney, director of the Sol- I omen R. Guggenheim Museum, f was the guest speaker, Robert K. ! Haas. 8 Mount Sinai trustee, for mally accepted the gift. 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