June 25, 2012

livelymorgue:

April 22, 1939: “We are amused,” King George and Queen Elizabeth, with the Princess Elizabeth, intently watch the show from the royal box at a special actors’ fund matinee at the Coliseum in London. Under a text that read “Headliners,” this photo sat next to one of Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House Easter Monday party. Photo: The New York Times

June 13, 2012

livelymorgue:

Oct. 26, 1976: “In Tux and Gowns, Some Outdoor Types Climb the Walls,” was the headline for an article that accompanied this photo of a benefit dinner for Outward Bound at the Plaza Hotel. “The loudest cheers came from the women, since the crowd of 500 included several corporate wives who have been off climbing mountains without their mates,” the reporter wrote. The evening’s only mishap? Somebody tripped on a loose carpet. Photo: Chester Higgins Jr./The New York Times

May 24, 2012
Via http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/the-most-comma-mistakes/?emc=eta1

Via http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/the-most-comma-mistakes/?emc=eta1

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