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Straight-backed Chair And Then:

Straight-backed Chair And Then One trick which helps in posing a very small infant is to put the baby on the seat of a straight-backed chair and then drape a blanket around the baby up to his middle. The mother puts her hand under the blanket, where it will be concealed, and supports the infant while you take the picture. If she kneels on the Floor beside the chair she will not show at all in the picture. Parents often like such a pose because the child looks stronger and more developed for his age than he really is.

The plasma chair, which was designed by Erik Magnussen, is manufactured in injection-moulded, glass-reinforced nylon, which in the luminous version is supplemented with phosphorescent material. This material recharges in daylight and glows in the dark. Thus the new glowing plasma chair has a decorative, sculptural, almost magical effect in the evening - besides being comfortable sit in. The chair, which is mint green in daylight, starts at 213 Euros per chair before VAT. The other 11 colours, which do not glow in the dark, start at 107 Euros per chair before VAT.

See Also Curvy Chair In White:

This Table earns style plus points, both for its warm blue colour and interesting outline. The legs are shapely, so it deserves to be displayed in a large room where you can see and appreciate them. A curvy chair in white teams perfectly with this Table - too much coloured furniture can look overwhelming and a blue chair here would spoil the subtlety of the scheme. The room is a good size so there's space for a cabinet that holds china and glass.

The chair, which is mint green in daylight, starts at 213 Euros per chair before VAT. The other 11 colours, which do not glow in the dark, start at 107 Euros per chair before VAT.


On The Other Hand See Occupied The Chair:

RIDDLE, rid'l, Matthew Brown, American theologian: b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 17 Oct. 1836; d. 1 Sept. 1916. He was graduated from Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, in 1852, and from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 1859. He was adjunct professor of Greek at Jeffer¬son College in 1857-58, was pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church, Hoboken, N. ]., 1861-65, and of the Second Reformed Church, Newark, N. J., 1865-69. In 1871-87 he occupied the chair of New Testament exegesis at Hart¬ford Theological Seminary, Conn., and from 1887 filled that chair at the Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, Pa., until he retired in 1913.

RICHARDSON, Tobias Gibson, Amer¬ican surgeon: b. Louisville, Ky., 1827; d. 1892. He took his M.D. at the University of Louisiana in 1848 and later occupied the chairs of anatomy and surgery there. He practised for a time in Philadelphia, where he was a member of the College of Physicians and of the American Surgical Association. In 1851, be¬fore the use of anaesthetics and antiseptics, he successfully extirpated the thyroid gland, the first successful case recorded. He occupied the chair of surgery at Tulane University, New Orleans, in 1858-92; and in 1878 was president of the American Medical Association. He wrote many articles and reports for scientific journals and for the 'Transactions' of the American Medical Association and the American Surgical Association, and was author of 'The Elements of Human Anatomy* (1854).
 
 

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