Word: photographic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wish to assure the readers of TIME of my children's modesty and ask you to vindicate them by publishing their photograph as proof...
TIME gladly prints the photograph of Victoria, 12, and Mary Belle Spencer Jr., 14, unrepressed daughters of the crusading Chicago attorney who had Sally Rand arrested for indecent exposure. According to their mother, Daughters Victoria and Mary Belle have never been to school, yet know everything. Once they threw their Christmas tree out the window...
...When crass news cameramen pushed Prince George aside the better to photograph blonde, blue-eyed Princess Marina and when someone shouted "Oh well, Prince, the bridegroom is always neglected!" he grinned with obvious pleasure at the novelty...
...period of instructions in the act of running the financial and business managership of a college newspaper. In his work the candidate will see how a small business organization to put together and learn how to operate the affairs of such an organization. In the competition for the photographic board the candidate will become acquainted with the wiles of darkroom life and the operation of cameras. His press card will admit him to the big games to take pictures and will gain him access to the presence of famous people to photograph then and bear their words of wisdom...
Last week another stamp, not yet issued, from another British crown colony, made philatelic news. Captain the Hon. Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford. Governor of the Bahamas, announced that he intended using an underwater color photograph taken by U. S. Submarine Photographer John Ernest Williamson as decoration for a new airmail stamp. Should The Crown's presses break down when his new stamp was being printed, he might produce one or two stamps which would eventually rival the 1¢ British Guiana's value. But it seemed more likely that the new Bahamian stamps would retain only their nominal value despite...