Word: eye
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH, by Louis Keren. The Washington correspondent of the London Times casts a sympathetic eye on the U.S. political system. TO BROOKLYN WITH LOVE, by Gerald Green. The excitement of Brownsville during the Depression is evoked in this memoir disguised as a novel by the author of The Last Angry...
...jostling that precedes the March Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference hockey tournament, teams play with one eye on the puck and the other on the league standings...
...cameras is equipped with an eagle-eye Questar lens, can scan the full sweep of a ski run from its aerie on a mountain top. Other miniature cameras are installed in skiers' helmets and on sleds to provide a kind of rumble-seat view of the courses. To coordinate the com plex operations of ABC's crew, which at 250 strong is more than twice the size of the U.S. Olympic team, the network maintains a command post that suggests that the invasion of Normandy is imminent. Day and night, the center dispatches the network's four...
Watching Stopped. For years, the Justice Department has kept an eye on the joint operations of the Tucson Daily Citizen and its morning counterpart, the Arizona Daily Star. Since the Citizen was ailing, Government trustbusters watched suspiciously but did not interfere when the papers adopted the Albuquerque Plan in 1940. In 1965, however, they stopped watching and started acting when the fully recovered Citizen bought out its competitor for $9,999,790. The Justice Department filed suit against the merger and contended that the 25-year operating agreement discouraged competition...
Other promotions are Howard T. Blane, asst. clinical professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital: Dr. Anthony P. Monaco, assistant professor of Surgery: and Dr, Robert D. Reinecke , assistant professor of Opthalmology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary...