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Word: posterous (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Lange's magnum opus, Arizona Jim. The faubourg rejoices. Renoir illustrates the new freedom by continuing the visual symbolism of the street-building flux. Lange's invalid brother is living in a room whose windows are blocked by one of Batala's billboards. The new regime tears down the poster and Lange's brother looks out onto the street for the first time...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov jr., | Title: Le Crime de M. Lange | 10/26/1961 | See Source »

...pickets carried a sign with the words, "Stop These Murderers Today-Polish Freedom Fighters". When asked of the significance of his poster, the demonstrator laughed, "That's a good one." Others handed out leaflets from the American Institute entitled, "Thank God for Polaris...

Author: By Rudolf V. Ganz jr., | Title: Pickets Jeer 'Sing Along With SANE' | 10/24/1961 | See Source »

...most spectacular features are the handsome, full-page color pictures, closely correlated with the maps. With a turn of the page, the reader gets a quick glimpse of what the mapped terrain really looks like. For Spain, for instance, instead of the customary travel-poster view of a bullfight, there is only one huge photo, spread across two pages-a memorable view of miles of rolling red earth planted with olive trees. Half a dozen postcard-size shots could have been crammed into the space, producing nothing more than a sheaf of postcards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: World Enough and Life | 10/20/1961 | See Source »

...languid afternoon last week, only a few Muscovites were out on Red Square strolling or feeding the pigeons. Then the peace was shattered as a small crowd bustled into the square shouting "Peace and friendship" in foreign-accented Russian. They bore a poster identifying them as "American-European March San Francisco-Moscow" and pressed handbills onto startled bystanders. The peace marchers from the U.S. had hit town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: March to Moscow | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...other five incumbents strongly supported in the past, have all heard the bell and started to come out of their respective corners. Poster for poster, Councilor Walter J. Sullivan's advertising has been the most in evidence. A sign of large dimensions dominates his front lawn. Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci has displayed a marked increase in his usual close scrutiny of all issues. Most recently he has looked into the legality of the acting City Clerk and the injustice of a $5 fine for temporary parking at bus stops...

Author: By Peter S. Britell, | Title: By Way of Introduction | 10/10/1961 | See Source »

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