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Following his talk, the Assistant Secretary entertained questions from the floor. "Since the Secretary thinks that student travel can do so much to dispel misunderstanding of the U.S. in Latin America," one listener wanted to know, "how can the State Department afford not to let American students go where we...
In his left hand the blindfolded subject holds a tiller by which he can swing the sound beam, searching for test objects-small wires, lengths of pipe, pieces of cloth-hung at random from the chamber's roof. When the beam hits a target, an echo comes back, and...
Telltale Echoes. The secret is the mix of frequencies in the sound pulses, a formula that Lockheed copied from the porpoises. Small objects such as wires do not reflect the longer sound waves of the lower frequencies. The echoes that they send back are predominantly high-pitched, and a listener...
Her family scenes and her haunted faces appear to be direct opposites. The former produce a strong impression of personal security, while the latter represent people who seem alone and at odds with the world. Miss Swan herself might disagree with this. The musical scenes, which contain perhaps her most...
"The viewer or listener may well have concluded that the only difference between radio and television," said Henry, "is that one gives him plugs in his ears and the other spots before his eyes." Henry doubts that broadcasters can be expected to keep commercials down to reasonable proportions on their...