' J lmlllfzlim 'lf When he was a boy of thirteen, he did wood-engraving, which is now sup- planted by photography in advertising but coming into vogue again as an artistic expression. At that time, everything that is now photographed had to be drawn for the plates for the advertisements and to this early training may be traced his flair for etching, oil-painting, and sketching. He takes an intense delight in this Work and rather specializes in exquisite book plates. Everyone knows and loves the slender spires against the sky, 4-2-1 illustrations, and sketches on some of the Goucher stationery, but few people know that Dr. Guth himself is the artist. In the summer he sketches and paints under the clear skies of Maine. Last year, Mrs. Guth, Helen Louise, and he took possession of an aban- doned farm, down in Maine, unoccupied since 1910. The summer yaca- tion found the Guths pioneering. A long-cherished interest in chopping trees was there indulged and, not content with amateurish efforts even in this. Dr. Guth took lessons, during the summer, from two Maine woods- men, who had, as the saying is, gone into the woods when they were boys, so now he exercises professional skill in felling trees. When he isn't paint- ing nor wood-chopping, he swims and hikes and once he constructed an astonishing raft, on which he rode safely to the middle of an artiiicial lake on his grounds, but had to swim to shore when the raft became Water- logged and sank 5 one always likes to hear that his watch didn't even stop running. Such splendid ability for work and for play and for the happy com- bination of the two is a rare and wonderful gift. This brief glance into the life of a man whom we see so often and of whom we know so little, may serve to show of what stuff great men are made, for he is called a genius who can do one thing very well and Dr. Guth does not one, but many things, and excels in every one. - Twevzty-four
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