Word: photograph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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BECAUSE TIME IS SO TRUTHFUL STOP SO NEWS AWAKE STOP WILL TIME BE SO KIND AS TO ANSWER. . . . WHO MADE THE PLATES ON THE NATURAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPH OF OUR NEXT PRESIDENT IX YOUR JANUARY SECOND COVER STOP BY WHAT MEANS WAS THIS NATURAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPH MADE STOP WHY HASN'T TIME ANNOUNCED SUCH A NOTEWORTHY CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE AS A NATURAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS THAT JUSTIFIES A POSITION ON TIMES COYER...
...anniversary number. Editor George Teeple Eggleston resisted the temptation to fill the book with reprints of 50-year-old drawings and text. The cover is a dainty color-photograph of a group modelled in soap by Lester Gaba-a girl of the iSSo's and' a modern girl (platinum blonde) raising goblets to the famed Life cherub. The body of the magazine looks like a normal current issue with these exceptions: Frontispiece is a reproduction of the first cover, drawn by Artist Mitchell-a pen-&-ink sketch showing Father Time fiddling while two exceedingly fat cherubs dance together...
...Divorcement she rationalized, idealized the post-War flapper. Next came two costume parts (in Will Shakespeare and Casanova), two mistakes (The Way Things Happen, The Outsider), a scarlet misstep with David Belasco (Tiger Cats), and then Candida. George Bernard Shaw has never met Katharine Cornell. One look at her photograph, however, and the bearded sage of Adelphi Terrace pronounced her the best Candida who ever played the part...
...50th Anniversary Number included an extra supplement devoted to Grit, its history, its family. Peering from the front page was a large photograph of Founder-Publisher Lamade whose white hair is the only sign of his age?73. He was a $12-a-week printer on the Williamsport Daily Sun & Banner in 1882 when Grit first appeared as the Banner's Saturday afternoon edition. It made a poor start. Its publishers were about to scrap it when Printer Lamade got two other men to help him buy it, publish it separately in another shop. Grit Publishing Co. was founded with...
...change the picture U. S.-history readers have already formed of Lincoln's chubby, pathologically bad-tempered wife, but may add a few particulars to their knowledge. Sensitive to appearances-especially to the appearance she and her lanky husband made together-Mary Lincoln would never allow a photograph to be taken of them as a couple. Her three half-brothers all fought in the Confederate army, giving rise to such rumors of her anti-Union sympathies that Lincoln once felt called upon to testify in person, before a Congressional investigating committee, to her loyalty. When she lost her temper...