Word: camera
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rascally was the wink which accompanied this statement that for minutes thereafter eager camera men cried: "Wink that eye again, Trader Horn! . . . Hold that wink, Trader! . . . You're not winking, Trader Horn...
...showing at the University Theatre. Included in the filming of this event are detailed pictures of the actual raising of the submarine. Scenes of the long 55-mile trip to the Boston Navy Yard are also included. The part of most interest, however, is a camera study of the hole torn in the submarine's hull by the S. S. "Paulding...
...method of taking motion pictures is to tilt the camera at various odd angles and glimpse life from strange points of vantage. Similar in idea, it would seem are the studies by William E. Barton of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Barton, who wrote "The Women Lincoln Loved," "The Great Good Man," and "A Beautiful Blunder" to supplement his "Life of Abraham Lincoln," has with diminished success attempted to correlate the lives of the Emancipator and Walt Whitman...
...loose lady and suffers as noticeably as possible. At last, just when she is about to marry the rich man, the vigilant Vigilati puts in a timely reappearance. He must go off to war immediately, but first he has time to stand on the station platform while a camera makes it clear that the world...
Last week it became known that Harvard anthropologists were cooperating with the Pathe Exchange, Inc., in making educational movies of the monkeys. From Havana came Anthropologist Frederick Hulse, with Pathe Cameraman Miller, bringing 3,000 feet of film, picturing fiery orangutans who showed fight when the camera clicked, other monkeys that showed fear, others that were friendly...