Word: photographers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Appiah, son of recently jailed Nkrumah foe, Joe Appiah, and his wife Peggy, daughter of Britain's late Sir Stafford Cripps. Unaware of the boy's identity, the Queen greeted him perfunctorily, then moved on. But prominently displayed on the child's bedside table was a photograph of his father and grandmother, Lady Cripps. Suddenly realizing who the woman in the picture was, Prince Philip peeled off from the royal entourage and returned to the boy's bedside. "I met your mother on my last visit here," said Philip. "Please give her my regards." Said...
...size-range of the viruses. Like some other viruses, it can be grown in chick embryos and hamsters. Using new fluorescent techniques, researchers have traced the antibodies that are formed to fight the Eaton Agent. But they have never been able positively to single out the presumed virus and photograph it with an electron microscope...
...quickly disappearing photograph in my more slowly disappearing hand almost worthy of Rilke's original. Perhaps partly because Lowell knows no Russian, his Pasternak pieces read as well as any in the book. Relieved of an oppressive sense of obligation to the original, he never seriously attempts to refeather the Russian's wings but simply spreads his own and soars to a respectable altitude-as when, after the description of a violent storm, he writes...
Widely advertised as a magazine that would "take the story beyond what may have been printed in the newspapers," Topic emerged mostly as a creditable hash of what had already been printed in the daily press. Its cover carried a four-color photograph of Princess Margaret with the caption, STORK OVER SNOWDON. Inside, together with a 3,000-word account of the royal pregnancy (she is putting on more weight than her physicians probably approve, betrays an insatiable appetite for beef), Topic readers found the news cub-byholed under such section headings as "Britain's Week," "World Week," "Travel...
Itelc Corp., a Boston area company working on top-secret cameras and other information gatherers for spy satellites, does half its $35 million sales in aerospace. One new product: a camera said to be able to photograph a golf ball from 300 miles...