Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...finalists, all seniors, are: Donald A. Bloch, of Eliot House and Great Neck, N.Y.; W. Max Byrd, of Winthrop House and Arlington, Va.; Roger B. Hopkins, of Eliot House and Baltimore, Md.; Bancroft Littlefield, Jr., of Lowell House and Providence, R.I.; Joe A. Porter, of Eliot House and Madisonville...
...DONALD CLEVELAND...
Chemist S. Donald Stookey of Corning Glass Works explained that the strange "photochromic" glass, which he had invented along with Dr. William H. Armistead, contains submicroscopic crystals of silver halide, 128 million billion of them per cubic inch. They do not affect its color or transparency, but strong visible or ultraviolet light turns the crystals to metallic silver, which absorbs light and makes the glass look grey. The same thing happens to the silver halide particles in photographic film, but their darkening is permanent. The silver atoms in the glass are held so tightly that they cannot move away from...
Mercedes McCambridge, offstage, is a candid person, kind, attractive, unsophisticated, and without visible defenses. But onstage or on-camera, she can somehow suggest the sort of skirted arachnid that bites through everything in its path. Two weeks ago, Mercy McCambridge took over from Uta Hagen, playing opposite Donald Davis, as the harridan in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? With this new, brown-eyed, waspish savage, the producers have probably added a year...
Schlesinger said yesterday that he has no plans for the next six months except to write his book, but he revealed that he has accepted an invitation to come to Cambridge in March to discuss his future plans with Dean Ford and Donald S. Fleming, chairman of the History Department...