Word: caption
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Weak Rival: We note under this caption the picture of the leader of our so-called "Weak Rival." . . . You show [Hobart's] portrait to the best advantage; you do not even snap his picture with his hand raised aloft, taken at a time when he was trying to silence enthusiastic friends and admirers. You do not picture him in such a pose, because you think a casual observer will think he were a Fascist or a Nazi. Why do you not come right out in the open and say Belgrano is Fascist? You do not dare, because you know...
...answered by University Hall is "How much money, exclusive of that provided by the Buckley fund, is distributed to graduates of Cambridge schools?" If the sum "is meager if not non-existent," then the University has been putting on a front with "Other People's Money," to adopt a caption used by the CRIMSON in an editorial last year flaying Cambridge politicians for exercising with the tax-exemption problem. On the other hand, if the figure be substantial then the point of your editorial is evident--that "from the number assisted and the amounts received" the Buckley fund...
Your latest effusion is captioned "Gentleman from Illinois" and is shown under the caption of "Races...
...your issue of Nov. 5, on p. 69, under the caption of Books, your reviewer describes the voice of Edna St. Vincent Millay as "clear but excitingly husky." With this description I beg to differ, having heard Miss Millay on her trip to Dallas several years ago and also several times over the radio....I recall the sweet clear soprano of her speaking voice distinctly. In her lines from The Buck in the Snow especially, her voice registered high treble. In fact, to me, it was "excitingly soprano...
While reading your article on New Mexico's Cutting under the caption Letters [TIME, Oct. 22], I noticed you use the term "greaser...