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Charles Baskerville (painter)

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and earned a Silver Star for gallantry. While convalescing from a wound, he made sketches of his fellow soldiers; some of these sketches were published in
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He is described as "an old-school portrait painter... never owned a camera in his life". Among the subjects of his portraits were
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under the pseudonym of "Top Hat", while also working as a portrait painter. His art career was again interrupted, this time by
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fraternity. He graduated in 1919. He wrote a popular nightclub column for
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Inside the Art Studio: A Guided Tour of 37 Artists' Creative Spaces
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Secretaries and Chiefs of Staff of the United States Air Force
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After the war, he returned to Cornell, where he joined
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Charles Baskerville
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World War I
Rainbow Division
Scribner's Magazine
Delta Kappa Epsilon
The New Yorker
World War II
US Army Air Force
Legion of Merit
Henry H. Arnold
Jawaharlal Nehru
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William S. Paley
Wallis Simpson
Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Paul Mellon
Richard Rodgers
Helen Hayes

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