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...show was an amiable, animated account of mankind's relations with the moon from the dawn of history until today. The second part took a leap into the future with Guided-Missile Expert Wernher von Braun putting on a sample flight to the moon and back with the complement of spaceships and space gear that must have had Captain Video gnawing his oxygen tube with envy...
...case the students and their instructor will have complete freedom to choose their own field of study, and the diversity of the Kirkland residents who have joined the program--representing all Rank Groups and many varieties of scientific interest--augurs well for a non-specialized curriculum that will effectively complement the regular science courses. The science tutorial should not become simply another Natural Sciences course, just as it should probably avoid the suggested possibility of investigating various vocational opportunities in scientific fields. A study of the philosophy or methodology of science, if it interested the students involved, might constitute worthwhile...
While he feels that enforcement of the law is practically impossible, (Ready says it is enforced), Morton said that the present complement of night patrolmen could easily enforce a more realistic ordinance and would also be more disposed to do so. Sullivan wants more police...
...inch telescope, the focus of the Observatory facilities since 1843. Despite electrical panels installed a year ago, the telescope is obsolete for modern research. But is is useful for demonstrations at Observatory open houses and Astronomy I classes. Two other smaller telescopes of seven-and-half and nine inches complement the Garden Street equipment. A brick administration and office building stands in contrast to the weather-worn observatory dome...
...Youssef, theoretically, was in a strong position. Until he approved Faure's plan, Morocco's loyal nationalists would not give the French an inch. Yet Ben Youssef was miserable in exile: his Buick had been stolen, he had less than half his usual complement of 40 concubines with him, and he daily complained about drafts in the hotel. Three sessions with Catroux were enough to convince His Majesty where his best interests lay. Ben Youssef agreed to broadcast a message ordering his faithful subjects to avoid more violence...