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| a211b84 | Spurned by the upper class, Wood garnered support from the organized workers. Ira B. Davis denounced the Wall Street Democratic renegades, noting that none had objected when the state government bailed out the banks: apparently what was "virtuous in them" was "a crime in Mayor Wood or the workingmen." | Mike Wallace | ||
| a7ac717 | own independent exhibition, marketing it as an American Salon des Refuses. In February 1908 eight painters showcased their work at the Macbeth Galleries. The Eight, as critic James Huneker baptized them, included Henri, Sloan, Glackens, Luks, and Shinn--the Philadelphia Five--and three others, stylistically different but equally determined to crack open NAD's restrictive practices: symbolist Arthur B. Davies (who was well wired into wealthy.. | Mike Wallace |