Word: mcdonaldization
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...features, a way would have to be found to pay for them. Many Hollywoodians thought that the problem might eventually be solved either by a booking system similar to Levoy's or by something like the "pay as you see" Phonevision promoted by Zenith Radio's Eugene McDonald...
...television band and channeling them through telephone wires. If a Phonevision subscriber wanted to see a movie, he would call the operator and she would plug in the missing frequencies to unscramble the broadcast. The fee for each movie (perhaps $1) would be put on the phone bill, and McDonald would share it with the movie company, TV station, etc. Phonevision may get its first commercial test next autumn, when Gene McDonald hopes to try it out for 90 days with 300 home televiewers...
Sore throats, infected cars, and wheezing and coughing are baby's chief troubles, says Dr. Francis C. McDonald, the Concord physician who heads the Study. In its first year, 1,500 children were treated at the Study's Fort Devens and Mount Auburn Street clinics and in home visits by Study doctors. Since the close of the Fort Devens project last year, 1,200 have been on file at the Gold Coast building, the University's rent-free contribution to baby care. Jim Cronin hopes to annex the child clinic, originally his beer emporium, after the pediatricians move...
...Donell was never in serious trouble until the last inning, when the Yardlings had the tying runs on base with two out. But he retained enough staff to strike out Jim O'Brlen, ending the threat and the game. Paul McDonald, BU catcher, helped O'Donell by throwing out four Crimson base stealers...
...McDonald then reached first when Ward tripped fielding his bunt, and the bases were loaded. Ward again trapped Poce, this time off third. Chase, however, failed to cover the bag. Safe a second time, Poce promptly tallied on a long...