Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Enter the photographer. He is Detroit Free Lancer J. Edward Bailey, 40, who does much of TIME'S photographic work in the Detroit area. Once he had the assignment, Ed Bailey read up on automobile styling over a period of two months, digging into books and pamphlets and learning to toss off inside jargon like "Di-Noc" and "frisket knife." Before he took a picture, he spent five days at the four auto manufacturers' studios, testing lighting for color film and filters used under artificial light mixed with daylight. Then he worked for 22 days in the auto...
...Convention, Knebel and Bailey...
...good lesson in courage from teacher Hazel M. Flora. It seems to me the most effective way to handle the "unpleasant" situation in Pleasantville is to stay and fight for what they believe. No problem was ever solved by running away (they call it resigning). (MRS.) SALLY-LOU BAILEY Princeton...
...N.A.A.C.P. spokesman accused Eisenstadt of "racism" and attacked his record on the School Committee. However, the Junior Chamber of Commerce cited Eisenstadt as a "messiah" in racial disputes. The nine other winners included Jay B. Angevine, associate in Anatomy, and Douglas L. Bailey of the Haravrd Center for International Affairs...
...says . . ." On news of Corbin's activities, Johnson started burning. He called Bobby, said he deemed it "inadvisable" for Corbin to stay on at the National Committee under the circumstances. The word was passed from the White House that Corbin should be fired, and National Committee Chairman John Bailey was only too happy to oblige...