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...mark in 1948, during the presidential conventions in Philadelphia. TV was then still feeling its way and cordially welcomed a commentator like Swayze, who was both durable and willing ("I never said no to anything"). From the solid success of Camel News, he moved on to become a permanent panel member of NBC's Who Said That? (Mon. 10:30 p.m.), where he dazzles his audience with a seemingly encyclopedic memory of current hews events...
...made the Christ child in his Nativity a mulatto out of deference to Rodman, though his personal opinion is that "God is white, and the Devil is black, or else dark red, like Damballa [a voodoo deity]." Philome Obin prayed every day before going to work on the center panel above the altar, stuck a chromo cliche "Eye of God" in one corner and painted a strangely feminine, death-rigid Christ crucified in a Haitian street. Castera Bazile, the only one of the Haitian muralists with a monumental sense of figure composition, used a similar street scene for his Ascension...
...panel of four judges included Dean Bender, Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, associate professor of Public Speaking, Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and G. Wallace Woodworth '24, professor of Music...
...cyclotron's control brick building on Oxford Street is a big control panel and with row on row of dials, and a plethora of red, green, and orange lights. From here operator can control everything on inside the big concrete walls. the operator, up against the wall, is a triple tier of counters on stilts which merrily click and boast little varicolored lights their own. Along the passageway to the gray edifice are large boxes with additional controls. Cyclotron consists of three major...
...Raise Cattle." But the show put on by the cattlemen that night was even worse. In the banquet hall of the National Press Club, they threw a "more meat" dinner for 300 lawmakers and newsmen. After dinner, a panel of "experts," appointed by 19 meat-industry associations, faced the guests. Were there any questions from the floor? There were plenty...