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Small Outlay:

Small Outlay One restaurant of a more modest nature needs mention. It is oddl' and Gallicly named Degustasyon, yet the place is distinctly Italian. It pasta dishes are deliciously cooked and one can get a really good meal hen for a very small outlay. It is on Istiklal Caddesi, a few doors south of Hote Konak, and several of its side windows look out on lovely flower stalls in i shopping arcade.

The continued success of puppetry depends not only on the variety of uses to which it is put, but upon the qualities which differentiate it from other dramatic forms. Because it is free of actor personality, it is an ideal medium for religious drama and heroic legend. Because it is not limited to realism, it may be used to explore telescopic, microscopic, extrasensory, or subconscious realms. It produces its effects with a small outlay of money, material, and personnel. It is highly portable; it fits into small spaces; it eludes regulation, organization, and standardization. In the hands of a versatile puppeteer the whole show, from first design to final presentation, may have the unity of personal control.


Sponsorship of Research.—The federal eminent is the primary source of R & D f accounting for approximately 65 percent oi total outlay —primarily through contract! industry, through grants and contracts to coll universities, and other nonprofit institutions, through its own laboratories.
 
 

 

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