Word: designate
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...runs in the wrong direction. It seemed that two miles into the race against the powerful Providence College Friars and the Massachusetts Minutemen, the leaders, most of whom were wearing Friar jerseys, got a bit confused by the course's markings and began running a course of their own design...
...resident in psychiatry who has had to use the civil commitment procedure fairly often, I would like to make it clear that most psychiatrists, myself included, would gladly give the responsibility for civil commitment to a judge and jury if this could be reasonably done. If someone could actually design a practical way to do this he would relieve us of a responsibility that we don't much like. The manpower and funds to carry out the procedures suggested as ideal are just not presently available...
Civilized Contribution. Most of the machines are built for bars and cafés, but in 1964 Faema began producing a coin-operated model for plants and offices that grinds the coffee beans and brews a cup in 20 seconds. This month Valente introduced his latest design, a fully automatic machine that has three buttons: one for "short," extra-strong coffee, another for "long," slightly weaker coffee, and a third for a continuous flow of coffee to fill a pot. Valente hopes that the variety of the new machine will help to lengthen what he calls the "espresso belt...
Sekler, a member of the Design School Faculty since 1954, yesterday discussed his plans for the new department, which will replace the Department of Architecture. The field of concentration, he said, will be for "a comparatively small group of students who are seriously interested in matters of visual environment and matters of visual communication...
...after his Grand Slam, Jones decided to build an "ideal" golf club on the site of an old indigo plantation in Augusta, a popular winter watering place for Northern socialites. The plantation's Georgian manor house was converted into a clubhouse, Scottish Architect Alister MacKenzie was commissioned to design a course that would, in Jones's words, "simulate the conditions of British seaside golf firm greens, even a little breeze"-and two years later, Augusta National was ready for play...