Word: complexity
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...contorted, warmer than the twelve-tone music of the Viennese School, expert in its blending of small instrumental combinations with the solo voice. Swedish Soprano Elisabeth Soeder-stroem sang the Five Fragments with clarity and elegance. Another standout: the second of the Two Studies, a vigorous fugue studded with complex but exhilarating technical tricks...
...virus was that of Stewart-Eddy polyoma, named for N.I.H.'s Drs. Sarah Stewart and Bernice Eddy (TIME, July 27). Team members stripped the protein overcoat from the virus particles to get the nuclear content. This proved to be a form of deoxyribonucleic acid, which has an enormously complex structure with a molecular weight of 2,000,000 or more...
...daily newspapers, Syracuse's morning Post-Standard (circ. 98,699) and evening Herald-Journal (circ. 130,000). Newhouse also believes that journalism schools are just as profitable as journalism, and his will be no small-change operation. The new center will be an eight-acre complex of facilities for training and research in the whole spectrum of communications: newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, audiovisual education, speech, literacy, public relations, scholarly publishing. Under Dean Wesley Clark, it will draw heavily on other disciplines: history, political science, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology. What Publisher Newhouse hopes for is a center to attract...
Military Intelligence--Calculations both as to military power and what a potential enemy intends to do with it are necessary in making intelligence estimates, Eisenhower said. This whole business of military intelligence is very intricate and complex, he said, and no one basis or channel of thought can be used to reach a proper estimate on which a government or a commander...
...editorial staff, though not necessarily its editorial policy. Similarly, General Manager J. Howard Wood, 59, runs the business side, but he is answerable to the key man in the triumvirate: Chesser M. Campbell, 62, who is not only Tribune publisher but president of the Tribune Co., a complex of 14 corporations-among them two ship lines, a paper mill, and the New York Daily News -that last year grossed $320 million...