Word: paneling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nine years Britain's Queen Mary had been diligently plying her needle. Last week she summoned reporters to see the result. A carpet measuring nearly-seven by ten feet, it consisted of twelve panels in gros point and a not-quite-finished floral border. Each panel bore a bright Victorian design of birds and flowers on a beige background...
This week's schedule includes a panel discussion at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday on WEEI: "Is There Still a Chance to Agree with Russia on Atomic Control?" with Domitrl B. Shimkin and Alex Inkeles, research associates at the Russian Research Center, and David F. Cavers, professor of Law. At 10 p.m. Tuesday on WCOP Dr. Edwin B. Dunphy, Henry Willard Williams Professor of Ophthalmology, lectures on eye discuses...
Nieman Curator Louis M. Lyons and four of this year's Nieman Fellows will participate in a panel discussion on Friday as a part of the annual meeting of New England district of the American College Public Relations Association...
Among the new faces have been Georgia's ex-Governor Ellis Arnall, Harold Stassen, Supreme Court Justice Harold Burton. James Farley was a panel member on Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom. The biggest mail response was won by a discussion of Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler, but that was probably more a tribute to Panel Member Herbert Hoover than to Walton's book. Once, when Invitation was rated by Hooper, Racine's Phedre, for some unexplained reason, scored highest. Lowest was Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer...
Though Invitation's average rating is dwarfed by that of a Walter Winchell Sunday broadcast, it still represents a multitude of listeners. Surveys have indicated that the audience varies between 800,000 and 3,000,000. To Educator Lyman Bryson, a frequent panel member, this is heartening proof that "the audience, although small in comparison with big-time entertainment audiences, is still a multitude ... It is still big enough to show that discussions of Spinoza and Plato and Melville and Fielding and Locke and Shelley and Confucius and Racine and the Bhagavad-Gita are suitable for a mass medium...