Word: visualizer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Theatre was most recently proposed last year, when a committee headed by John Nicholas Brown '22 recommended a sweeping revision of University facilities in the area of Visual Arts. Included in the Committee's suggestions was a new Theatre for experimental work in the theatre as well as for standard organization productions...
...Committee on the Visual Arts recommended a compromise arrangement which is quite close to the one finally adopted...
Other experts such as Lee Simonson '09 recommended an even larger, 1000 seat auditorium in addition to the 200 seat one. Both these would, under Simonson's plan, be part of a larger Visual Arts Center. The report of the Committee on Visual Arts recommended a Design Center separate from the Theatre. There has been no final decision on such a Center, but it will definitely not be in the same building with the Theatre...
...radar control to all airspace above 15,000 ft. by 1962. Such a program should go a long way toward reducing the hazards of the air. Of the 144 mid-air collisions since 1948, only two occurred under instrument flying controlled from the ground. All the rest happened under visual flight rules...
...French (and occasionally of the British) national character with the sort of inane intensity a small boy devotes to a wart. Items: French Suspiciousness, British Weather. The Cult of the Liver among Middle-Aged Frenchmen, The Function of the Horse in Anglo-Saxon Courtship Patterns. There is a marvelous visual essay on the ricochet principle in Gallic traffic, and the now-familiar comic scene in which a British mother gives her daughter some moral aspirin on her wedding night: "I know, my dear, it's disgusting. But . . . just close your eyes and think of England...