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In art, I daresay, no one has ever felt that he reached the peak, solved all the problems, explored all the avenues, and learned all there is to learn. One life, however long, is far too short to achieve that.

But the article cited, is useful here in that it capsulizes parts of my record up to that point.

"Last month," it said, "the Southern CalifOrnia [[California]] Chapter of the American Institute of Architects conferred upon her a certificate of honor for exceptional merit" ... "Mrs. Liebes was one of two United States designers to have fabrics chosen for the 1937 Paris Exposition, and the drapery pictured in the frontispiece will hang in the main clubrooms for the entertainment of forign [[foreign]] dignitaries at the New York Exposition of 1939.

"Her first museum show was at the Decorators Gallery in New York City; then the San Francisco Museum of Art exhibited her work, followed by the famous Bishop Museum in Hawaii, the Chicago Arts Club, and the Boston