Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DONALD L. SINGER Evanston...
...Donald H. Menzel, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy and Director of the Harvard College Observatory, said it was more likely that the Russians observed a kind of "qunsar" that transmits radio signals of varying intensity...
...have so far been largely excluded from management policy decisions, the men who run computer operations eventually are bound to have a bigger voice in business. Who else will understand the beasts? "There will be a small, almost separate society of people in rapport with the advanced computers," predicts Donald M. Michael, a social psychologist at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington. "They will have established a relationship with their machines that cannot be shared with the average man. Those with talent for the work will have to develop it from childhood and will be trained as intensively...
...feeling to bring the roof down, and he does." Alta Maloney (Traveler) called it "a whopper of a show-stopper, sung in a voice that made chills go up and down the spine." T.K. Morse (Patriot Ledger) found him "glorious." Bradford Swan (Providence Journal) said Price sang "superbly," and Donald Cragin (Worcester Telegram) felt he performed "with the verve of one who has practiced generations for the moment." Elliot Norton (Boston Record) spoke of his "huge voice of great resonance," and later expanded his praise extensively in his half-hour TV discussion of the show. The show's two stars...
...Radcliffe deans, Donald R. Brown, existent professor of Government and Social Studies and secretary to the Committee on General Education, and Giles Constable, associate professor of History, have encouraged the formation of the committee, according to the group's spokesman. Beverly Winikoff '66. The group grow out of a suggestion that Miss Winikoff made during her unsuccessful campaign last month for the RGA presidency...