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1919 War Subjects (cont.) Honorably Discharged - purchased by Feragil Galleries in Mar. 1922 In Lafayette Museum [[strikethrough]] Found [[/strikethrough]] Colonel X } on loan and returned Captain S.} all bronzes & war subjects Lieutenant W.} Exhibition of Mrs. Whitney's war impressions at 8 West 8th Street - November 1919. Victory Arch - project under archtects of NY City to welcome returned soldiers [[strikethrough]] Some [[/strikethrough]] Selection of Mrs. Whitney's work exhibited in Dallas, Texas. 1920 Dureya Memorial - Mt Kisco Cemetary Article by Mrs. Whitney "The Useless Memorial" published in Arts and Decoration 1921 One man show at McLeans London "Awakening" referred to in reviews. (Despair) One man show at Galeries Georges Petit Paris "Over seas Exhibition" Venice, London, Paris, Sheffield, then New York - seven purchased and presented to Museums. Washington Heights Memorial unveiled, bronze. Memorial to Fourth Division designed (Statue exhibited at Wildenstein Galleries 1922 Award in the Paris Salon - 1924 Article in "Arts and Decoration" "The End of America's Apprenticeship"