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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...carry the largest assortment of imported and Strictly High-grade Cameras and Lenses in the country, and have operated practically the only exclusively High-grade Camera and Lens exchange for seventeen years. Our experience covers over a quarter of a century of a strictly photographic career, which fact is important to you when contemplating the purchase of anything photographic. Remember, please, that every Camera or Lens sold by us is on trial for ten days from the date of receipt by you. Your money back in full if not entirely satisfied...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARMICHAEL'S | 11/20/1915 | See Source »

...NEWARK Reflex, fitted with 8 1-4" Goerz-Celor F 4 lens, 3 double plate holders and cartridge roll film holder, original price $175, our price $90; 4x5 Reflex Camera, fitted with 6 1/2" Euryplan lens, F 5.6, 3 double holders and film pack adapter, $50; 3 1-4x4 1-4 Popular Ensign Reflex, fitted with F 4x5 Aldis lens and 6 plate holders, practically new, $55; 2 1-4x3 1-4 Auto Graflex Junior, equipped with Zeiss Kodak F 6.3 anastigmat, $40; Auto Graflex Junior equipped with Cooke F 4.5 anastigmat, practically new, $50; 1A Autographic Graflex...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARMICHAEL'S | 11/20/1915 | See Source »

...literary competition does not require exceptional writing ability as much as originality of ideas; while in the photographic work any candidate who can take good pictures will not be handicapped for lack of a camera. The competitions will close at mid-years with the election of two or three men from each class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Illustrated Entertains Friday | 9/29/1915 | See Source »

...work of literature. This is realism of a sort, but a very poor sort. It is certainly not the realism of Mr. Thomas Hardy, who would be as deeply buried in oblivion as Robert Bloomfield if his characters were as inexpressive as Tobin. It is the realism of the camera and the phonograph: It records external phenomena of action and of speech (Mr. McCormack's use of dialect is accurate); but it ends where literature should begin. It tells us nothing of the human mind and heart; it has no revealing power...

Author: By Ernest BERNBAUM ., | Title: MODERN TENDENCIES IN MONTHLY | 4/2/1914 | See Source »

Candidates for the literary, art, circulation and advertising editorships of the Harvard illustrated Magazine should report in the sacrum, Holyoke 14, any evening this week between 7.30 and 8.30. Special attention will be paid this year to illustrations. Undergraduates owning cameras will obtain good practice in photography on the art end and if sufficient skill is shown may have the use of the magazine's graflex camera. There are an unusually large number of positions open this year. Anyone with drawing, photographic, business or literary ability will find ample opportunity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Candidates for Illustrated | 9/23/1913 | See Source »

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