Word: captions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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PAUL'S NEW BALDACHIN AND HIGH ALTAR . . . WHICH STANDS IN FRONT OF SITE OF JESUS CHAPEL. YOUR CAPTION, "MODEL OF AMERICAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL," IS MISLEADING...
...TIME'S caption was taken from the London Times' special book, Britain's Homage to 28,000 American Dead. Said a spokesman for the Times: "The cap tion should have made clear that the American Memorial Chapel is directly behind the new high altar." For a view from within the Chapel...
...imponderable nature, giving balance and clearness to the total meaning. Tending towards obscurity, Robert Layzer presents a tribute to She Voyages which becomes entangled in odd grammar and unconnected images. Regrettably, he is unable to control some highly imaginative metaphors. What Winifred Hare means to imply in her caption, Song for Two People on Three Instruments, I will not venture to guess. Regardless of what she refers to, her piece creates a pleasant, colorful mood in fresh medieval tone. Considering her intent, this poem is the brightest...
Captain Maurice Matteodo is the only letterman of the guards, sophomore Bill Klaess goes both ways at left guard. The 170 pound Matteodo is one of the fastest Bruin linemen, while 195 pound Klaess was co-caption of the freshman team that best Harvard 46 to 13 last year...
...sorry to see in your Oct. 6 "News in Pictures" a photo with the caption "Merry Christmas!" Do you not think that our Communist opponents will have every right to call the U.S. a "warmongering conglomeration of assassins" (definition used by Nikita Khrushchev, whom you mention in another section of the same issue) if we display "rocket guns, interplanetary ships," even "jet-propelled Santa Claus" as toys for our kids? Have we got to indoctrinate the youngest generation with the terrors of warfare? Would not an old-fashioned Santa Claus with a red suit and white beard do all right...