Word: projectors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Heartless World. "My memory operates something like a movie projector when I hit the right switch," Dean writes. With the help of that memory, plus reinforcement from the presidential tapes that proved his charges, Dean chronicles his three years as the President's counsel, conspiring to contain Watergate, his eventual rebellion, revealing the collective White House guilt, and his imprisonment. Cutting through what is likely to be a reader's confused memories, he reveals precisely what he was thinking-and what he assumed Nixon and others meant-as they plotted to contain the scandal. The book also probes...
...said the projector itself was not very valuable, but that the cost of labor involved in cleaning the room would be substantial...
...fire in a psycho-physiology lab on the eleventh floor of William James Hall yesterday resulted in $2000 to $3000 of smoke damage to the lab and "utterly destroyed one slide projector," according to David C. Wilcox, assistant superintendent of the Faculty...
Wilcox said that the fire, which was believed to have been caused by a short in the slide projector, began at 11 a.m., but was extinguished shortly thereafter by firemen who rushed to the scene. He added that no one was injured in the fire...
...Although the fire was contained in the projector, the heavy black smoke belching from the burning plastic caused a film to settle over the whole room," Wilcox said...