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Last week Photographer Edward Steichen, 58, admitted that lately it had been "a little difficult to get any fun out of advertising photography." Furthermore, there were things he wanted to do. First off, he was going to Yucatan to see if he could find out anything about the origins of...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Career, Camera, Corn | 1/10/1938 | See Source »

To which Brother Polydore replies: ''Do you, by heavens? Thank you for nothing, my brother!"

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Shaw's Cymbeline | 11/29/1937 | See Source »

With a whinnying of trumpets and a rolling rataplan of drums, the curtains at Manhattan's Shubert Theatre parted this week to disclose two apparently naked gods reclining on a cloud, their bare bottoms perked toward the heavens, their amorous gaze fixed on the somewhat startled audience. The bare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Mr. & Mrs. | 11/8/1937 | See Source »

Comedy between the halves on the field made the water a joke but when the Vagabond and his girl sat down again a rivulet on the seat made it a wet, very wet joke. Amid this flood of the heavens there was a squirming and uneasiness. Oilskins from the Five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Vagabond | 10/25/1937 | See Source »

Suddenly recalled Mr. Sopwith: "By Heavens! Why you are the very man who arrested me." He remembered that he had paid a $5 fine, was informed that the same offense now carries a $25 fine. Exclaimed Yachtsman Sopwith: "That's fine. Conditions are improving."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 20, 1937 | 9/20/1937 | See Source »

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