By the later eighteenth century, Johann Caspar Lavater insisted on profile silhouettes as the most stable means of representing physiognomies. |
Unfortunately, Ann's son Caspar flung an Army thunderflash into the confined space, injuring my eardrums. |
Ultimately, the decision fell to Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who would later lead the Defense Department under Ronald Reagan. |
Gordon told about the letter from Caspar Billings and the formation of the ball club. |
Caspar Weinberger, an old Nixon friend who was then director of the Office of Management and Budget, was the other invitee. |
In Philadelphia, Dr. Caspar Wistar, the nation's foremost anatomist, showed Lewis the animal's giant grinders. |