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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...service our lengthening list of advertisers, Jack Meyers will coordinate a staff of 160 sales-and-marketing experts who specialize in industries as well as areas and who offer space in 66 different editions of TIME. While basically the same in editorial content,* these editions (23 in the U.S. and 43 elsewhere in the world) have widely varied audiences-geographically, such as Europe, Asia and assorted metropolitan areas in the U.S., or demographically, as among doctors, college students and educators...
...brought in a suggestion for a community police service corps; they already had some 60 boys and girls, ages ten to 18, who wanted to help educate the community on the problems of law enforcement. Reddin immediately sponsored the unit, and Deputy Chief James Fisk scrounged around for office space, equipment and uniforms...
Some time this week, the newest NASA satellite is scheduled to perform a complex series of operations in orbit. If all goes well, Radio Astronomy Explorer-A will unreel a collection of booms and antenna until it turns into a veritable space spider, with two pairs of appendages reaching 1,500 ft. from tip to tip-a distance greater than the height of the Empire State Building (which is 1,472 ft.). With those great legs foraging for information, RAE-A will act as a flying radio telescope capable of monitoring signals that even the largest earth-bound installations cannot...
Releasing the Yo-Yos. Lofted from the U.S.A.F.'s Western Test Range at Lampoc, Calif, on July 4, the daddy longlegs in the sky is a masterpiece of technological ingenuity. It is guided from the Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt, Md. NASA scientists there had to perform a series of intricate maneuvers before they could call for the unreeling of the satellite's four main antennas. First they had to nudge the 417-Ib. satellite into a circular, near-polar orbit about 3,640 miles above the earth with precisely timed bursts of a small rocket called...
...library-research center at Harvard, a five-story building, will occupy a one-acre site at Brattle Street and Appian Way. It will provide study, research, and teaching space for faculty and students; stack space for 300,000 volumes: storage and work space for films, tapes, and other audio-visual materials; and a collection of current curriculum materials. It will be linked to the Harvard Computing Center and to WGNH-TV, he Boston educational station...