Word: paneling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...regretfully withdraw (or forfeit?) or do whatever is necessary to relinquish press gallery membership. Sorry I didn't know about your rules. Shows you should always read the fine print, doesn't it?" Then, jabbing a hatpin at colleagues who appear frequently on TV's press-panel shows, Maggie noted that she must have broken the rules much earlier with her first appearance on such "sponsored television shows" as Martha Rountree's Press Conference...
Tuesday is fun-and-games day in the nation's 41 million TV parlors, with no fewer than eleven quiz shows in about as many hours. Best of the big batch is a witty, unpretentious panel quiz on CBS called To Tell the Truth (9 p.m., E.S.T.), which came to television almost a year ago from the well-stocked cupboard of Goodson-Todman,* purveyors of What's My Line...
...Find a Summer Job" will be discussed by a Student Employment Office panel at 8 p.m. in New Lecture Hall tonight...
...head of M.I.T., Killian presided over and expanded a unique academic organization with ties to private business, radiation research, radar, computation and missile guidance systems, and the whole range of weapons technology. An average two days a week, Killian spent in Washington as chairman of the Army Science Advisory Panel, chairman of the President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities...
Dean Bundy, a staunch Republican, concurred with Democrats Adlai Stevenson and J. Kenneth Galbraith, professor of Economics, in urging that more of the national product be devoted to education and less to "tail fins." The three appeared on WGBH-TV's panel show "Search for Truth," Sunday afternoon...