Word: screensful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Along with all those chores, Rosemary scouts the galleries for new artists and screens the dozens of unsolicited paintings that are submitted every week. Most important of all, she listens. Artists rely so much on their own eyes, says Rosemary, that someone else's listening ear seems an absolute...
Introducing the show on the air, the able and affable Harry Reasoner explained that it was an attempt to bring to television the flexibility and diversity of the printed page. The show in fact used blow-ups of printed pages as backdrops, and it employed at least one familiar example...
Boeing's investment remains a gamble. At first, the 747 was designed for long-haul flights at bargain fares. But the original idea has been slightly altered. Fearful of being able to fill 490 economy seats-and of running their present jet fleets out of business-the airlines have...
The unmistakable signal of what was in store for the liberals came in May of 1965, when Brezhnev cited Stalin, who had become virtually an unperson, favorably in a public speech. A day later, Stalin's picture flashed on Moscow television screens for the first time in nine years. The...
Absence of Inhibitions. One of those who feel that some undesirable attitudes may be learned on the job and cannot be predicted by testing is Investigator Jay Dixon, who screens applicants for the Seattle Police Department. "Psychologists warn us that prejudice is learned," Dixon says. "Put a man in the...