Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sunday the telephone rang in the home of Detroit Correspondent Joseph Kane. The call was from Ed Bailey, a Negro photographer who has excellent contacts in the city's Negro community. Bailey sounded shaken. "It's here, baby," he said...
Reports Photographer Bailey: "One problem was that the mobs weren't exactly anxious to have their pictures taken showing them looting. They didn't want the cops to look at the press later and say, 'Oh, there's that guy.' I would say things like, 'Beautiful baby, beautiful . . . Man, where is the next action?' And usually I'd get by." But Kane and Bailey had a few close calls under sniper fire. At one point Bailey was hit in the back by a brick and his camera was taken away...
TWIGGY: WHY? (ABC, 8-9 p.m.). Marshall McLuhan, Eugenia Sheppard, British Fashion Photographer David Bailey and others comment on the Twiggy phenomenon in Britain and the U.S. Film clips of her recent capers on both sides of the Atlantic...
...permits, it is best to try all of these things at the same time. This will mean days of practically full-time effort, but it will pay off in maximum exposure. This was the tactic followed by a famous lawyer who had just lost two important cases, F. Lee Bailey...
...famous "Bailey report" of the 1940's led to a major reorganization of Harvard's botanical facilities...