Word: viewer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Spanish hacienda near the Orinoco River, a U.S. Steel Corp. engineer named Folke Kihlstedt slowly pushed a stereoscopic viewer over some three-dimensional aerial photographs. A long, low, narrow mountain seemed to spring out of the paper toward him. To his trained eye, the vegetation, watercourses and the hues of the earth were meaningful. "That could be iron ore," he decided...
Home 3-D. Lionel Corp., toy train-makers, announced a three-dimensional stereo camera, equipped with dual lenses which take separate pictures simultaneously. For 3-D effect, the film must be looked at through a special viewer. Price for camera, case, viewer and eight stereo pairs of film, $39.95, less than half the price of stereo cameras now on the market...
Civil Servant. In Mountjoy, Ont., Wilf Perreault, fed up, resigned from his job as the town's police chief, fire warden, dogcatcher, tax collector, poundkeeper, building inspector, liquor inspector, fence viewer, cemetery inspector, weight inspector and school attendance officer...
...book, together with the staging, does succeed in bringing the viewer backstage. Much of the humor comes from the audience's knowing that the orchestra leader hates the male singer and is attempting to drown him out, or that a lead dancer has lost his partner and is improvising wildly. Though this extreme in intimacy is the only innovation in Me and Juliet, it is a considerable...
...weighty and subtle commentary on current affairs, Salome probes into the American scene under the veil of historical drama. A discerning viewer soon notes that the similarities between life in Washington, D.C., and life in Galilee are too broad to be coincidence...