Word: projection
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...announcing the project yesterday, Dr. John C. Snyder, Dean of the Faculty of Public Health, emphasized the need to provide adequate housing for foreign students who make up one-third of the enrollment in the School...
...million aluminum project at Kitimat, B.C. (capacity: 1 billion Ibs. a year) was built by the U.S.-owned Aluminum Co. of Canada...
...right on believing just the same. Last week flags on U.S. Government buildings, ships and embassies flew at half staff by presidential proclamation to honor the death of the last of the Civil War veterans. And Texas rolled without a hitch into the carefully preplanned ceremonies of "Project Drummer...
...Homemade Seaway. One conse quence of this unity is a Canadian pride in such symbols of well-being as the St. Lawrence Seaway (TIME, Dec. 7). Canadians seldom forget that they put up $340 million of the $475 million cost, regard it as a project of their own. "In the '30s," says one government expert, "it would have been unthinkable for Canada to pro pose to go ahead with the Seaway on its own. In the '50s, we were quite willing to do so, and I think most of us now regret that...
When the Virgin Islands installation is complete. Dr. Lilly and his helpers will spend long hours playing with the amiable dolphins and trying to converse with them. The Navy's interest in the project is in basic research; it wants to know everything possible about the sea. including the ways that sea creatures communicate. "After all," says Dr. Sid Caller of the Office of Naval Research, "submarines and frogmen are but poor replicas, hydrodynamically speaking, of what a dolphin does naturally." For instance, by swinging their heads from side to side, and uttering ultrasonic boops, dolphins can "look" through...