Painter, Illustrator, Te Art Dies in Englewood at 52. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 28- Frank Street of 505 Grand Avenue, Leonia, N. J., painter, illustrator and teacher of... Read full biography
Painter, Illustrator, Te Art Dies in Englewood at 52. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 28- Frank Street of 505 Grand Avenue, Leonia, N. J., painter, illustrator and teacher of art, died today in the Englewood Hospital at the age of 52. When the United States en- tered the... Read full biography
Painter, Illustrator, Te Art Dies in Englewood at 52. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 28- Frank Street of 505 Grand Avenue, Leonia, N. J., painter, illustrator and teacher of art, died today in the Englewood Hospital at the age of 52. When the United States en- tered the present war he left his easel and since then he had been working in a war-materials factory in Hackensack. Born in St. Joseph, Mo., Mr. Street studied at the Art Students League and the Harvey Dunn School... Read full biography
Painter, Illustrator, Te Art Dies in Englewood at 52. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 28- Frank Street of 505 Grand Avenue, Leonia, N. J., painter, illustrator and teacher of art, died today in the Englewood Hospital at the age of 52. When the United States en- tered the present war he left his easel and since then he had been working in a war-materials factory in Hackensack. Born in St. Joseph, Mo., Mr. Street studied at the Art Students League and the Harvey Dunn School of Illustration. His work has appeared in The Saturday Eve- ning Post, Collier's, Ladies Home Journal, Pictorial Review, Ameri- can Legion magazine, and other leading periodicals. For several years he conducted the Frank Street School of Painting in... Read full biography
Painter, Illustrator, Te Art Dies in Englewood at 52. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 28- Frank Street of 505 Grand Avenue, Leonia, N. J., painter, illustrator and teacher of art, died today in the Englewood Hospital at the age of 52. When the United States en- tered the present war he left his easel and since then he had been working in a war-materials factory in Hackensack. Born in St. Joseph, Mo., Mr. Street studied at the Art Students League and the Harvey Dunn School of Illustration. His work has appeared in The Saturday Eve- ning Post, Collier's, Ladies Home Journal, Pictorial Review, Ameri- can Legion magazine, and other leading periodicals. For several years he conducted the Frank Street School of Painting in Leonia. He belonged to the Salmagundi Club of New York, Society of Illustrators and the Glenn Newell Post of the American Legi... Read full biography
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