Word: layouts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...text, but some notes of major points I wish to make, and that I rely on free-association for examples and illustrations that come to mind, as I speak, to flesh out these points. The repeated entry of students, coming in late, coming directly into my vision--given the layout of William James 1--disrupted my thoughts, and therefore the presentation I was seeking to make...
...completed his 46th year at TIME, counting half a decade spent in the field artillery during World War II. His work as an office boy eventually led to a chief copy clerk's position in what was then the TIME picture and production department, where he subsequently rose to layout artist, color editor and, in the 1960s, chief of production. Since 1972 he has been in charge of the magazine's makeup, painstakingly piecing together each week's 100-plus pages of editorial and advertising matter...
Drapkin, 53, joined TIME as a copy boy in 1950. Six months later he became the first layout artist in the newly formed color department. Says he of those early days: "Charlie Jackson was a mentor, to me and many others, before the term or the role was fashionable. When I was brand-new, he saw me looking confused, took pity, sat down and taught me how to crop pictures with a proportional slide rule...
Within the next year project members will begin studying the factors that limit a child's access to education and how effectively schools use available materials and the environmental resources, McGinn said. Members will also focus on the best size, organization, and physical layout for schools in underdeveloped countries...
...which was cool and quiet as a tomb. "And this," he continued, sliding out a drawer, "is absolutely priceless." The item at hand was a map, faded so much that to take it in entire one had to squint. Drawn in 1791, it was Pierre L'Enfant's original layout of Washington. And here and there on the document, bleached so faint by time that the eye could not make out the words, were criticisms scribbled by the era's most brilliant fussbudget, Thomas Jefferson...