Word: auditorium
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...minutes, 168 professional men and women (including 50 doctors) and 150 medical students gathered in an auditorium and 116 vehicles massed in the parking lot. Next snag: when the first convoy was ready to roll at 7:30, the one man authorized to order it out could not be found. He, in turn, was hunting for the one doctor qualified to say that it was set to go. That cost 33 precious minutes. Said Dr. James Schofield: "We made a basic error trying to spare people's feelings. There's got to be just one boss...
...This is a high point in a movie called Wiretapper, designed by ex-Wiretapper Jim Vaus to bring sinners to repentance by dramatizing his own life on the fringe of big-time wrongdoings. Wiretapper (starring Bill Williams and Georgia Lee) has its world premiere in Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium this week before an admission-free audience (it is still uncertain whether it will be distributed commercially). Wiretapper is the latest and possibly most potent weapon in the arsenal of a personable young evangelist. No Collection Problems. In 1947 Jim Vaus was a Los Angeles electronics engineer in business...
...Revealed that a Cleveland firm of consulting engineers was at work on plans to provide adequate office space for the White House staff. One probable improvement: an auditorium in which to meet the press and other large groups...
...second the in eight years the varsity debate team defeated the Norfolk State Prison Colony Debate Team in the prison auditorium Sunday evening. Joseph E. Frank '56, and George F. Frederickson '56 upheld the affirmative of the national topic. "Resolved: That the U.S. should extend diplomatic recognition to the Communist Government of China...
...audience in the 250-seat auditorium of the sleek new Veterans Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City last week was restless at first. But no audience ever entered more wholeheartedly into the spirit of a production. For the spectators were mental patients, and they were watching fellow patients enact a play about something they all felt intimately -the appearance of mental illness under unbearable strain. The play: The Caine Mutiny Court Martial...