Word: bookers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...artist. I might add that a modification of this system has been proved effective in the convenience of recent collecting of blues and spirituals under the decadent conditions of the Louisiana State Prison in Angola. But for his color, Seeger might find immediately compatible attitudes in that southern community. Booker T. Bradshaw...
Until recently, most scientists assumed that radar signals would travel only in a straight line. But, working independently, both Gallet (rhymes with ballet) and Professor Henry G. Booker of Cornell University concluded that the skies over the earth were full of radar "pipes"-masses of electrons clustered in arching sheets along the curving lines of the earth's magnetic field and extending out into the exosphere, the near empty area of space more than 400 miles above the earth. If a radar signal were beamed into one end of such a "pipe," Gallet and Booker reasoned, the gently bending...
Last week, with three months' worth of successful beam-bending to back them up, Gallet and Professor Booker were considering the practical applications of their theory. In time, they believe, the bent beam may provide: 1) a new tool for studying the effect of solar eruptions on the earth's magnetic field; 2) a new method for long-range surveillance of missile activity behind the Iron Curtain; 3) jam-proof long-distance communications...
Tony Vye will play at Winthrop's "New Haven Special" and folk singers Booker Bradshaw and Sue Kalb will feature the program at Kirkland's "The Blue Heaven" Adams and Quincy are each planning dances for members only...
Milky Way. In Brooklyn, Milkman Pleasant Booker admitted a series of early morning burglaries, insisted that he never robbed a customer...