Word: viewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...music. It has a finer tone and greater consistency than any other major ensemble. I do wish, however, to blast the cult of unintelligent Koussevitzky-worship which has become a blight upon the city. The week after week performances of almost any important orchestra are more satisfactory to this viewer and to many others...
...feature of the exhibit is the "Vectograph," a three-dimensional picture taken from the air, which, viewed with the naked eye, seems to be a blurred photograph, but which appears as a revealing photograph in three dimensional detail, when seen through a special polaroid viewer. Supplementing the 16-poster display is a set of pictures describing the officers' programs in the Yard...
...Dublin feels quite cheerful about the longer span of life in the U. S., the decrease in communicable diseases, the declining death rate from pneumonia. But, since his chief concern is with causes of death, he is regarded by many laymen as a great viewer-with-alarm. He publishes a series of creepy pamphlets every month begging motorists not to drive more than 35 miles an hour (he never speeds himself), warning middle-aged men of the dangers of a paunch, telling landlubbers to stay out of small boats. As every policyholder knows, one of the most dangerous places...
...Marvel Mills Logan) and its tempestuous passage through the House. They heard nothing about a Kentucky colonel who had more to do with the bill than Mr. Walter did. The colonel: Ollie Roscoe McGuire, chairman of the American Bar Association's Special Committee on Administrative Law, and a viewer-with-alarm of U. S. bureaucracy...