Word: photograph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There appeared in TIME, March 30, p. 22, a photograph of Senator Borah standing before an automobile of early vintage...
Absolute low of the show were New Jersey's entries, except for an able seascape by John Marin. Proudly grey-haired Painter Henry R. MacGinnis had his photograph taken in front of his commonplace Silver Kimono with his model, Jane Erwin, and Governor Hoffman. There were also four sentimental landscapes suitable for calendars, an unbelievably bad poster pumpkin, an indigestible moon in a green sky and some portraits. Bleated New Jersey Art Critic and Columbia University Art Instructor Raymond O'Neill: "This show will make New Jersey appear to be painting in a corner away from the march...
...Manhattan's Dizzy Club, Host Lou Richman, brother of Songster Harry Richman, engaged a new bouncer. She was hulking Lois De Fee, 17, of Austin, Tex., who stood 6 ft. 2 in. barefoot, weighed 184 Ib. Proudly she exhibited a nude photograph taken when she danced in a Havana revue. Flexing her biceps, Bouncer De Fee said: "The other night a woman came in here and said she was Evelyn Nesbitt, and she said something personal, and we mixed it. You have all the trouble with the women. Isn't it funny how big women like...
...private room as the delighted hospital's guest, Mrs. Kasper remained unhappy. Mindful of the publicity windfall which the Dionne quintuplets brought to Callander, Ontario, the mayor of Passaic begged the Governor of New Jersey for State money to keep the Kasper quadruplets alive. A news photographer paid Father Kasper $750 for permission to photograph the infants. Cried the mayor to the father: "Don't sign anything, even if it's good, until the legal staff of Passaic has looked it over...
WHEN STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS start out to photograph the unusual and the out of the ordinary they usually turn up with results that many professionals would envy, as these examples will readily prove. Culled from the hundreds of photos received every week by the editors of COLLEGIATE DIGEST, they are just a few of the off the beaten path prints that are submitted for publication. Send your unusual prints to: COLLEGIATE DIGEST, Box 472, Madison...