Word: seenes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...candidate for the photographic board is given opportunity, equipment, and patient criticism. The high standards of CRIME photographers can be seen in this week's Life and in the picture of Adlai Stevenson which is on his campaign posters...
Their gripes reached print on Friday last week when Richard L. Strout wrote a satirical piece in the Christian Science Monitor entitled "Boss: Anybody Seen That Adlai?" Stevenson, Strout wrote, "is an agreeable fellow to have around, because he makes entertaining comments. But he isn't around very much so far as newspapermen go." He maintained that little things have been going very wrong in Stevenson's campaign which more efficient organization could easily eliminate. And the next day a more serious column appeared in the New York Herald Tribune dispelling the initial August optimism that surrounded the announcement...
Karl Henize, the Smithsonian astronomer in charge of the photographic tracking of the sphere, said that the satellite would be seen to the South, at an average elevation of 65 degrees from the horizon...
...this volume, he described the Midwest as "fat as a hog and so fertile you felt that if you stuck a fork in the earth the juice would spurt." Brooklyn was a "vast sprawl upon the face of the earth, which no man alive or dead has yet seen in its foul, dismal entirety...
...Crimson shifted out of a tight T into a punt formation, but as punter WaltJIM JOSLIN is pictured breaking into the clear momentarily in Saturday's game with Tufts. An unidentified Jumbo tackler is moving in to make the tackle. Left tackle BOB SHAUNESSY (73) is seen in the background. Joslin led the varsity ball-carriers in percentage with 49 yards in seven carries for a seven yard average...