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...Ascher is a kindly, greying lady, probably in her late fifties. She smiled at us, then at the manager and, in a voice reminiscent of a grandmother we know, anticipated our question, "I like working here very much. Don't ask too intimate questions...
...Aren't they a bit risque, Mrs. Ascher...
...they don't care how lousy a picture is. All they care about is how much money it takes in." Though touched by Mario's ambivalence, our earlier fears about the film's genre were fast rematerializing. But now Mario had us in arm, urging us to "interview Mrs. Ascher our glamorous candy attendent...
...nuts-and-bolts engineering education. But today its emphasis has turned from teaching how to build bigger bridges or better mousetraps, and has come to stress basic science. "Educating a person for a current technology or a current art just doesn't make sense any more," says Professor Ascher Shapiro. Referring to his own field of mechanical engineering, he explains: "Now we are concentrating less on the technological art and more on engineering science: thermo dynamics, flow dynamics, electromagnetic theory-things which will be part of a man's kit no matter what he goes into...
Sutherland will give the first lecture this Friday at 9 a.m. in Burr A on the subject of "Community Interest and In dividual Rights." Subsequent lecturers will include James Shurtleff, former City Manager of Medford; Frank E. Horack, Jr., professor of Law at Indiana University; Charles Ascher, professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College; C. McKim Norton, executive director of the New York Regional Plan Association; Blucher; and Tugwell. The series is in honor of Frank Backus Williams...