Word: print
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Director Holger Cahill of the Works Progress Administration announced last week that 4,300 muralists, portrait painters, print makers, sculptors, etc. are now at work under his direction on 327 projects that will cost the Government $3,000,000. The Government has set up free art schools in New York City, Nashville, Raleigh, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Gainesville and Dade City, Fla., Columbus, Grand Rapids, Elizabeth and Newark, N. J., has opened art galleries in New York, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Florida, Virginia...
Reader Willard is not Haile Selassie and the photograph was not of his good friend Harry Wherrett. With a rebuke to Keystone Photos for misbranding a print and apologies to Mr. Wherrett, TIME gladly publishes an authentic likeness of the president of Pittsburgh Plate Glass...
...desire for newsworthy pictures, it seemed probable last week that most citizens would sympathize with the President's insistence on respect for his privacy and dignity. But on one score news photographers have repaid his past graciousness in full. Just as mention of his lameness in print is ordinarily avoided, so no Press photograph or cinema newsreel ever shows Franklin Roosevelt rolling in his wheelchair or walking awkwardly with the aid of his stick...
Only London paper to print these facts was the Communist Daily Worker. Since picture editors of other London dailies could not spread before their loyal public the panoply of marching kings without also showing Masseur Stoebs, they got over the difficulty with captions identifying him variously as "a representative of Transylvania" and "a representative of Armenia." Unwilling to take refuge in such a downright lie, one editor merely captioned: "Picturesque uniforms worn by some of the suites of the foreign royalties...
...developed in the early years of Depression, arriving independently at the same conclusions reached by the Brain Trust during the Roosevelt campaign. Few days before March 4, 1933, Mr. Eccles laid before a Senate committee a plan, which turned out to be nothing less than a detailed blue print of the New Deal. Only one Eccles' suggestion has not materialized-official cancellation of War Debts. Money Managers. Supposedly underlying the whole New Deal is the belief that by proper management of money the U. S. can be boosted out of Depression. New Deal money management demands close co-operation...