Word: cate
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...still experimental examination designed to detect changes in blood flow and temperature that may be produced by vas cular disorders. Capable of indicating temperature variations as small as .047° F, the liquid crystals he has been painted with were originally developed for testing mechanical stresses in deli cate instruments. But their quickly identifiable color changes may prove far more valuable for humans...
...Cate, 33, born in Paris of American parents, was Yale '55, served two years in the Army, came to TIME in 1960 after three years with the St. Petersburg, Fla., Times. He is a familiar figure around the space center in Houston, did most of his interviewing for this week's stories at the flight director's console in the Mission Operations Control Room (where Artist Henry Koerner painted the cover portrait). Wilford, 31, is a native of Kentucky, was University of Tennessee (B.S., '55) and Syracuse University (M.A.), joined TIME in 1962 after a stint...
...contortionist to get through the evening; she plays the role quietly and competently. A performer with greater vitality might somehow have been able to suggest the importance and the ominousness of this figure. The production's asscts include a splendid set by Donald Mullin and fine lighting by Don Cate...
...order to pass it along to the reader with appropriate translation or, perhaps more often, to protect the reader from it. Spacemen, of course, have their own jargon too. In doing the basic reporting for this week's cover story (see THE NATION), Houston Bureau Chief Ben Cate picked up some of the newer entries in the space vocabulary...
...collection, The Gau-pu ts'ung k'an Collected Printing in the Four Cate will be the largest publication Chinese undertaken in the West...