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The last title on record went to Clark University's Joe Deliberto, who sucked down 89 goldfish. [5] Critics of goldfish swallowing soon emerged, such as a poem condemning the practice in the Boston Herald by Eva Williams Raymond [6] and the Society for the Prevention of Goldfish Eating, established in the spring of 1939. [7]
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Helena was an art installation by Marco Evaristti originally at the Trapholt museum in 2000. The art was a room with 10 blenders, each of which contained a goldfish. The fish were vulnerable to any visitor to the exhibit who chose to turn on a blender and kill them. During the exhibition two fish were killed in this way.
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“It’s just crazy to see something that, growing up, you go to the fair and you get a little goldfish in a bag. All of a sudden, you’re seeing one 14, 15 inches long,” he said. It’s not ...
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April 11 – Willard Huntington Wright, American art critic and detective-story writer as S. S. Van Dine (b. 1888) April 19 – János Vaszary, Hungarian painter and graphic artist (b. 1867) [14] May 25 – Joseph Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen, English art dealer (b. 1869) June 3 – Sir Philip Sassoon, 3rd Baronet, English art collector (b. 1888) [15]