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Word: visualization (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...This year there are (depending on how you count) about 30 students with disabilities in Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges. Many more are enrolled in the graduate schools and the extension school. This population covers a range of disabilities--mobility disabilities, deafness and hearing loss, visual disabilities and others. Most of these students share the experience of finding many of the University's doors closed to them, despite a commitment on the part of some administrators to increasing Harvard's accessibility...

Author: By Rani Kronick, | Title: Barriers to Equal Access | 11/24/1982 | See Source »

...writing is almost laid back. Mudd's long poems progress mainly by dialogue and plot rather than by relying on lofty themes. The varied indentations give the works an easy visual appearance. And the images slip easily from small, concrete objects to abstractions. Describing a seagull kept in a carton on his porch, Mudd writes...

Author: By Naomi L. Pierce, | Title: Freeway to Heaven | 11/23/1982 | See Source »

...crusher handshakes, then hovered over the shorter Kosygin. Convinced that eye contact was a measure of a man's determination, Johnson locked eyes with Kosygin at one crucial point. Needing a sip of coffee, L.B.J. felt for his cup on the table rather than release his visual grip on Kosygin, who finally blinked and looked away. Johnson thought this singular human triumph was important. Perhaps it was. If some day we ever get a glimpse of Kremlin papers, we may find an unusual report from Kosygin on the day he locked eyes with Lyndon Johnson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Locking Eyes at the Top | 11/22/1982 | See Source »

...tony touch in Ecstasy, 49 years ago, when the heroine's string of pearls burst and scattered to symbolize her surrender to passion. When the same visual genteelness is employed in a modern film, it is a little like getting a set of stereopticon slides instead of a VTR for your birthday; more nostalgic good taste than you really need. The subject now is not mere infidelity but incest no less, between an uncle (Sean Connery) and his niece (Betsy Brantley), who are on a climbing holiday in the Swiss Alps in the 1930s. Their guide (Lambert Wilson) restores...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rushes: Nov. 8, 1982 | 11/8/1982 | See Source »

...Even if we did make 50 more places, there will still be people disappointed." said Jane Tuckerman assistant studio professor of Visual and Environment Studies...

Author: By Catherine L. Schmidt, | Title: Cut From VES Photography, Students Send Petition to Bok | 11/5/1982 | See Source »

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