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Featured this month:
An historic viewfinder: the story of Morris
Berman
His name isn't well known, but Morris Berman's images are.
There's the bloodied, dejected Y.A. Tittle on his knees after the New
York Giants lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1964, a dead Benito Mussolini,
Italy's fascist leader during World War II, and his mistress, their bodies
lying in the dirt with their arms intertwined, countless pictures of sports
legends such as Roberto Clemente, Arnold Palmer and Willie Mays. And people
like Bing Crosby. And John F. Kennedy. And Richard Nixon. And on and on. |
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The Albany Bridge is an example of Paddleford truss frames. An authentic
bridge is marked by stone foundations, small openings for light (some sides
were removed, exposing the trusses, as in the bridge above, as cars began
to use the bridges) and tin or metal roofs.
(More New England bridges photos and
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Six in-depth articles written by ASU journalism students are featured
in the December 1997 edition of The
Bulldog, which is published at the end of each semester by the Cronkite
School of Journalism and Telecomunication and ASU's Student Publications.The
Bulldog is an outlet for journalism students who always are looking
for places to publish. The articles will range from feature stories to hard-hitting
investigative articles. Afterall, we are The Bulldog.
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1997 State Press Photography
Issue: The best of our news and feature photography coverage for Fall
1996 and Spring 1997.
Road to the Rose Bowl: Coverage of the historic
ASU race to the Rose Bowl "One at a time."
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