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Word: wave (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Third Lover. In this chilling story about a self-centered young man whose envy drives him to ruin the happiness of a couple who befriend him, Claude Chabrol, who launched the French New Wave, proves that with honest camera work and well-motivated plot, films may be excitingly nouvelle without being murkily vague...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: May 24, 1963 | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...last-minute breakdown in the Kremlin's usually well oiled machinery naturally touched off a wave of speculation. Could Nikita Khrushchev be having second thoughts over unleashing a wave of neo-Stalinism? Was the delay caused by the reported heart attack of the party's second secretary, Hard-Liner Frol Kozlov (TIME, May 10), whose tough hand might be needed on the spot to draft the orders for a cultural crackdown? Was it another ploy against Red China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: A Long, Hot Summer | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...small size and low density of these wires, their ability to act as individual dipole antennae should make it possible to bounce signals of a specific frequency off the belt. According to J.A. Kessler of Lincoln Labs, theWest Ford experiment is operating on schedule and the results of wave propagation and actual communication experiments have been "quite good." If the "needles" program succeeds, the Air Force may want to put two permanent communication belts in orbit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Project West Ford | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...seat of that revolution is in the high schools, which have begun with increasing success to invade the early years of college instruction. Everything that we are doing is in flux and on the run, and will continue to be so for some time to come. A shock wave of greater and faster and deeper learning is passing through the whole system. It bit the elementary college courses a few years ago, and is now passing upward through the curriculum. Shortly it will bit the professional schools, and they two will have to revise their practices radically. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail: Science in General Education | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...room for the sober cerebrations served up by the London Times or the Manchester Guardian. Top priority goes to gamier stuff-the case of the "Toothbrush Wife" who tried to fry her husband by short-circuiting his electric toothbrush, a campaign to clothe naked animals, a scare-headline crime wave based on some scattered muggings and holdups. It is a wonder that Newhall has room even for that sort of news. At last count, the Chronicle was carrying no fewer than 53 columnists, ranging downward from Walter Lippmann to Count Marco, a no-count native of Pittsburgh whose real name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Battle by the Bay | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

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