Word: photographs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...worked briefly as a reporter on the Gazette, bought it in 1911 from the Snowden heirs. Now Editor C. C. Carlin Jr., 49, the courtly, conservative son of the late Congressman, runs the Gazette in the same unreconstructed way. He proudly displays the Stars & Bars alongside an autographed photograph of Robert E. Lee in his tiny, cluttered office, just as proudly boasts that the Gazette was the first and northernmost newspaper to raise a rebel yell in the Dixiecrats' cause...
...photograph you printed of Dr. N. A. Vinogradov, Deputy Minister of Public Health of the U.S.S.R., who has been his country's delegate to the World Health Organization [TIME, Feb. 28], was incorrect. We would appreciate very much if you would make a correction...
...TIME tripped on an erroneous picture-agency caption, wrongly ran the photograph of Dr. Feodor Krotkov, chief of the visiting Soviet delegation to the U.N. Health Assembly in 1946 and a predecessor of Dr. Vinogradov...
...exposures were lengthened, fainter and more distant objects were found in constantly increasing numbers. An exposure of one hour brought in the "background," the shine of the night sky, and thus represented the maximum power of the telescope. To judge by the number of faint nebulae on it, this photograph reached one billion light-years (6 billion trillion miles) into space-twice as far as man had ever looked before. Said Hubble: "The tests confirm our previous conclusion that the Hale telescope is an unqualified success...
...cylinders spin, a photo-electric "eye" scans the photograph while a red-hot needle carves the plastic...