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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Howard Miller, a lawyer opposing Rusher, challenged the police activities on a moral and legal basis, presenting testimony from Ralph Stein, formerly at the U.S. Army Intelligence "New Left Desk" and Caxton Foster, a professor of computer technology at the University of Massachusetts.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Privacy Invasion Defended By Miami Chief Gormeyer | 10/23/1970 | See Source »

Stein said that even such factors as sexual habits, reading tastes, and personal associations are included in the files. Foster said that the computer-based program could eventually be developed to cover virtually all activities of every U.S. citizen.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Privacy Invasion Defended By Miami Chief Gormeyer | 10/23/1970 | See Source »

The integration of the arts and sciences is also evidenced in Eames' exhibits. The Seattle exhibit of '62 was a multi-image, partially animated view of science and its development. In 1965 Eames prepared a memorial exhibit of Nehru, his life and his India (including the problems in technology). And...

Author: By At : P.m.), | Title: Design is a Chair, A Deck of Cards, A Computer | 10/22/1970 | See Source »

He changes even a pack of cards into a design problem; his House of Cards Picture Deck is made up of beautifully patterned photos that have slits so that one can build a house of herbs and spices, spools of thread, Victorian English pill boxes or Chinese baby firecrackers. With...

Author: By At : P.m.), | Title: Design is a Chair, A Deck of Cards, A Computer | 10/22/1970 | See Source »

Visiting with Charles Eames projects multi-images rather than words; he defies labeling. Eames is the designer and architect, the artist and film-maker, the scientist and philosopher. Perhaps the connection is his gift as problem-solver-whether it's in designing a computer exhibit for New York's IBM...

Author: By At : P.m.), | Title: Design is a Chair, A Deck of Cards, A Computer | 10/22/1970 | See Source »

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