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Will Straw

William David John Straw CBE works in the charitable sector. He worked as a civil servant, founded the political blog… more

Will Straw
H-index: 20
Art 35%
Economics 14%
1965 - Scopitone machines come to Des Moines, Iowa.
The dinner of Oct 20th would work fine! Where are you staying?
HI Tom. I'd love to, but am available only on the 20th. I have a thesis defense on line running over lunch on the 21st, then am in Sherbrooke for a conference 22-25th. It's my busiest week of the term (though I'm retired.) Will you be here at lunch on the 20th? Would be great to see you.
Last week, I acquired a collection of 175 Canadian restaurant and hospitality industry magazines from the years 1952-1971. I'll donate them to a food studies research centre, but, in the meantime, I did a quick gallery of the covers.
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Canadian food and hospitality industry magazines (1952-1971)
Click image to enlarge. Issue date is in image file name.
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Thanks for the announcement - I downloaded and read this smart, lovely book this morning.
From the excellent Miguel Cavarubbias exhibit in Mexico City, "United Nations," 1942.
From the excellent Miguel Cavarubbias exhibit in Mexico City, "William Shakespeare and Metro Goldwyn Mayer," 1936.
A big congratulations to my friend and former post-doc Jamie Jelinski, for this very interesting look at how transit systems document graffiti and the bureaucratic means by which they do so.

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Scene of Crime • Jamie Jelinski
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Döden er et kjaertegn (Death is a Caress), the 1949 Norwegian film by Edith Carlmar, is often considered the first film noir directed by a woman. Tonight we watched a 1953 film by Carlmar, Ung Frue Forsvunnet (A Young Woman Missing), a very good drama about drug addiction.
All the best in this new adventure, Shannon!
Bess Flowers, Queen of the Dress Extras, in Something in the Wind (1947), one of Deanna Durbin's last films.
Waiting for me on my return from holiday: The New York Daily Column (1968-1969), made up almost entirely of signed columns.

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