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Seabury C. Mastick and his wife, the former Agnes Warner, '92. report that they will be sailing May 3 on the Mauretania for Great Britain, where they will take a motor trip through Scotland and England. They will have the same car and driver they had on a similar trip in 1954. Kathrin Cawein, a friend, is going with them to make sure they do not overdo. Agnes is in fine health and is anticipating the trip. Seabury has recovered health and strength after suffering a severe heart attack on October 25, 1955, and it is on the advice and encouragement of his doctor that they are making the trip. For twenty-one years they have spent their winters at Siesta Key, an island just south of Sarasota. Where their home is, the Key is a quarter of a mile wide, and the area they own, on which their house is located, covers about ten acres. Convalescence there, Seabury writes, has been the happiest time of his life.
The Art Institute of Chicago presents the Official International Exhibition of Contemporary Prints for A Century of Progress 1934. This exhibition combines the Fourth Annual International Exhibition of Lithography and Wood Engraving and the Second Annual International Exhibition of Etching and Engraving.