Word: spelling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Evans broke the old man's fanatically artistic spell by taking clear, cold, head-on pictures of ordinary people and things. "After Stieglitz's real work was done," says Realist Evans, "he became a very arty old man and a Wagnerian man if there ever was one-a great old fiddler and lace-maker." Evans' realistic approach has inspired a generation of photographers, among them Margaret Bourke-White, who first made her mark photographing industry, and Dorothea Lange, who photographed California's migratory pea-pickers to show the effects of the Depression. Echoing the early Weegee...
...late afternoon, a weary little youngster washes down the final hot dog with the last Pepsi-Cola, and hurries off in search of a sign that, as he reassures himself by touching each letter quickly in succession with his forefinger, does indeed spell...
Band formations will denote the need for blood and one will spell out, "Give blood now." The campaign starts Monday morning with door to door canvassing. A booth will also be set up in Harvard Square...
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...play's final scene, when Miss Steele and Michael Laurence find a moment of self-understanding under the spell of the island moon and their own love, is well done. Their conversation outside while a drunken party rages in the house is particularly effective, and the scene is marred only by a curtain that falls too long after they find themselves stymied in their attempt to escape, and are forced to return to their former lives...