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...with the cover story presented similar technical and artistic problems. For the Triptych scene, Photographer Ormond Gigli had to ask the dancers to freeze in mid-motion. In several cases, performers left busy rehearsal schedules in austere studios to re-create their dances for Color Projects Researcher Andrea Svedberg and the cameramen in settings that made for better photography...
...plan and execute such a project, it is necessary to have shooting scripts much like those of a movie company on location. The staff that charted the course for the photographers and produced the color pages included Senior Editor A. T. Baker, Researcher Andrea Svedberg, Washington Correspondent Jerry Hannifin and Picture Editor Arnold Drapkin. The accompanying story is the work of Science Writer Leon Jaroff, Researcher Fortunata Vanderschmidt and Senior Editor Peter Martin. Their combined efforts made possible TIME'S trip this week into the "inner space" of the sea around...
...subjects at ease during interviews. Researcher Katie Kelly decided to disguise herself as a hippie wearing, in various combinations, faded old Nebraska Levi's, a red minidress and an unwashed London Fog raincoat. Surveying Galahad's Pad in the East Village for color picture possibilities, Andrea Svedberg had her arms ornamented hippie style with Day-Glo paints. San Francisco Bureau Chief Judson Gooding was gauche enough to wear a suit and tie to a celebration in Golden Gate Park, and was suspected of being a "narco" (narcotics agent). Malcolm Carter, TIME'S Stanford University stringer, did much...
Researcher Andrea Svedberg traveled from coast to coast inspecting control centers and their latest equipment. Picture Editors Charles Jackson and Arnold Drapkin assigned ten photographers (who used radio cars to stay in touch with control towers) to cover three flights from before the lift-off at Los Angeles to beyond the touchdown in New York. Of the three flights logged, we eventually selected number 740, which yielded the best pictures...
...they have some of the world's most brilliant atomic scientists. Niels Bohr, who back in 1939 pointed out theoretically that it was the rare U-235 which underwent fission when bombarded by slow neutrons, heads the Danish program. Two other Nobel Prizewinners, Manne Siegbahn and Theodor Svedberg, lead the work at Sweden's new laboratories. The Swiss Federal Council has voted over $4,000,000 for atomic research...