Word: photographic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Acme Newspictures, Inc. a thoroughgoing rebuke for furnishing a mislabeled photograph. To the Gentlemen from...
...women of the world owe a debt of gratitude to Publisher George Putnam and to TIME for the reproduction of the photograph "Living Death," TIME, March 21. The picture of a well-groomed British officer in his uniform, close cut hair, firm lower jaw, straight gazing brave eye?and NO FACE between; caption quoted from army dictum: ''only the pleasant features...
...history of astronomical photography at the Harvard Observatory, began Doctor Cannon dates from 1850, when the first photograph of a star ever taken was made here with the 15-inch Telescope. The collection numbers about 400,000 glass negatives, of sizes from 4 by 5 to 14 by 17 inches...
...Some were bootlegged out of Government archives. All are authentic, horrible. Last week Mr. Putnam went to Washington where he requested Major General Irving Joseph Carr, chief of the Army's Signal Corps, to open its files to his publishing venture. General Carr refused to release a single "horrible" photograph. His reason...
...scene opens in a "Harvard House" where three returning students describe, in songs, the girls they have met during the summer. "Hermes" Austin, played by R. B. Harrison '32, has shunned romance during vacation time, but produces a photograph which Mac and Tommy, N. P. Farquhar '32 and S. C. Dorman '33, recognize as their big "moment". A chorus of biddies sing appropriate versions of well known songs, "Servant Girls Scrub", and "Old Charles River", were ones we remembered. The conflict in the plot takes the form of a slick-haired product of the most polished clique of society...