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Word: makeups (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...jump system had only one drawback. While it made jumps easy to find, its omission of heads spoiled inside page makeup. Consequently the system was dropped when the paper passed to new owners last October...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 11, 1932 | 4/11/1932 | See Source »

...Collis is copyrighting his plan, however, and intends to charge for its use, persons handling makeup on other newspapers may be interested to learn of the old News plan for jump heads which antedated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 11, 1932 | 4/11/1932 | See Source »

...following is the first half of the schedule of mid-year makeup examinations. This list will be continued on Monday, April 11. All examinations will be held in Harvard 6 at 2 o'clock, and will last for three hours. A fee of $3 will be charged for every examination which the student has been authorized to take, unless he notifies the Assistant Dean in charge of Records, 3 University Hall, in writing at least three weeks before an examination that he does not expect to take...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mid-Year Makeup Examinations | 4/1/1932 | See Source »

Appraisal. William Henry Murray leaves no man neutral. To his friends he is a second Andrew Jackson sent to lead the plain people out of economic bondage. To his foes he is another William Jennings Bryan threatening the very foundations of U. S. economic life. In the Murray makeup there is undoubtedly much of "Old Hickory," much of the "Great Commoner" but there is also enough more to make him a distinct political individual. Crude as Lincoln, he has the common touch; active as Roosevelt, he dramatizes public issues;* honest as Cleveland, he makes public office a public trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN: Bread, Butter, Bacon, Beans | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...small, matching the ensemble, framing the face. Shoes should have Cuban* or French heels. "Flat heels cause an ugly ankle line." Beads: "The plainer, the better. Fancy savage-looking wooden or glass beads in loud colors detract from the face. . . ." Hair: "Hairnets are impossible. Wide, casual waves are best." Makeup: "Use enough to look healthy. . . . Wipe off excess lipstick. For those who still believe it wicked to employ coloring to [sic] the lips, a pomade stick is advisable as it is more conservative and yet adds the needed flesh tones." Wearing the clothes: "Stand straight, with stomach in and head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Outfit | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

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