Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Archives for historical films are O. K. It would be an equal help to the historians of the future if the portraits of our political leaders could likewise be preserved. A glance at some of them would be extremely revealing. Any nation that will entrust its destinies to men with faces like those on the front cover, and on pages 7 and 8 of the Sept. 13 issue of TIME, deserves anything it gets...
...vague plot, you must recognize in that moment the nice opposition of tensions and sympathies that make any situation either rococo or sublime. Here is a great champion. For six years he has held sway over the whole world, and if he succeeds for the seventh year he will equal the legend left behind by the greatest champion* before him. More than that, he knows that the confidence of his countrymen rests in his prowess, for he opposes a man from another nation. Now the fashion of fighting of these two champions differs like their races. The stranger, who comes...
...later came an interview with Senator Underwood, and a few days thereafter one with Jane Cowl. In each case, the lowly candidate was a representative of the Harvard CRIMSON, the University daily, the only daily newspaper in a city of over a hundred thousand (Advt.). He was on an equal footing with veteran papers, and he was treated with as much consideration...
...business competition will be of 11 weeks duration. The work will consist-mainly in soliciting advertisements. The photographic competition is of equal length. Candidates will take pictures of athletic and other events connected with college...
...inside of things, of doing something useful, of seeing in print the pictures he has taken. The CRIMSON candidate, unlike the managerial aspirant, is in a responsible position from the start. He is the accredited representative of the CRIMSON, a member of the photographic staff, and so on an equal footing with photographers from the metropolitan dailies...