Word: lightweights
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...opened for Kertesz in the later 1920s with the appearance of the Leica, the first popular 35-mm camera. During his early years in Paris, he was still shooting with a box camera into which a glass plate negative had to be inserted before every shot. The Leica, a lightweight instrument with film on a frame-advance roll, enabled photographers to catch slices of life on the wing. For Kertesz, it made possible subtle and serendipitous pictures like Meudon, a strangely arresting image in which a man is simply crossing the street in one direction while a train passes...
...water, the Harvard lightweight crews got off to a blazing start, but the varsity couldn't top Princeton or Yale, in regular-season competition or at the Eastern Sprints in mid-May. The Crimson heavyweights rebounded from early-season losses to Brown and seemingly indomitable Navy with an upset victory in the Sprints. The triumph qualified the varsity heavies for national championship competition at Cincinnati in mid-June...
...opposite bank of the Charles, the Radcliffe lightweight crew proved the best in the nation again, blowing out all of its competition...
...lights completed their season by demonstrating complete domination of lightweight crew on both coasts, having claimed the Sprints over Smith two weeks...
...Lightweight Competition...