Word: lilley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Edward Lilley, professor of Astronomy, was also skeptical of the Russian claim. Radio astronomers working at the observatory here and at other tracking stations in this country still have not been able to select any validation in the signals from the star. He acknowledged, however, that the Russian data, if sub-sentenced might point to a "significant discovery in radio astronomy...
...Anne Lilley (Electra) amirked coyly in some of her most serious speeches and several times mouthed the opening word of a line silently or made a tentative gesture before going through with the actual business. And Carl Nagin (Orestes) didn't help the pace much either with his oracular delivery...
...back of the Harvard College Observatory stands a gray trailer truck which is to become the first mobile receiving laboratory for the University Space Radio Project. The Project, headed by A. Edward Lilley, associate professor of Astronomy, is building radio receivers for satellites and rockets to observe galactic, planetary, and terrestrial radio radiation...
...Space Radio Project began at Yale in 1957 and came with Lilley to Harvard in 1959; it is supported by the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories. The radio equipment which the Project sends aloft receives at wavelengths from 30 to 6000 meters. These long radio waves cannot penetrate the earth's ionosphere, and therefore, they are observable only from rockets and satellites...
...Bissinger has carefully rehearsed one of the finest casts assembed on a Harvard stage in recent years. As the fisherman who suspects the Americans' motives, Harry Cooper is vivid and strong. Anne Lilley Kerr is convincing in her desire, and Josephine Simon succeeds in transforming Rachel Verney's unique postwar experience into one of dramatic pertinence. Otto Holmberg turns the not-too-intriguing son into a sympathetic figure...