Word: makeups
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years or more in teaching the art of publishing a newspaper. But Editing the Day's News gives one an interesting glimpse, if nothing more, into the inner workings of a daily paper. It is, as its subtitle truly says, "an introduction to newspaper copyreading, headline writing, illustration, makeup, and general newspaper methods...
Roseanne is a specialty, an American Negro story played entirely in sepia makeup...
...determine just who shall be included in the 1924 class list and the Senior Album. These rules, which have been approved by the Class Committee, will be handed down to next year's class with the hope that they will become permanent. A lack of uniformity in the makeup of class lists has been conspicuous in the past. On the basis of the new classification, the list and album will include the following...
...Angeles, Charles S. Chaplin, screen comedian, obtained a temporary injunction preventing the showing of films in which one Charles Amador copies the old time Chaplin makeup, including his famous silly derby hat, half-portion mustache, baggy pants, enormous and weird shoes and nimble bamboo cane. Amador contended that neither Chaplin, nor anyone else, for that matter, is entitled to a monopoly of such a makeup, which was used among the natives "even in the time of King Tut-ankh-Amen." While a temporary injunction was obtained, there has been no permanent decision...
Though it would be difficult to name a case directly in point, it would seem clear that, on principle, the courts should protect the good-will and good repute which have been built up by Mr. Chaplin in his distinctive makeup, on principles of the law of unfair competition. An analogy is found in the case of Weinstock v. Marks, 109 Cal. 529, 42 Pacific Rep. 142, decided by the Supreme Court of California, the same state where the Chaplin case comes up. In the Weinstock case, the defendant resorted to the erection of a duplicate building alongside the mercantile...