LYCOS RETRIEVER
Larry Parks
built 654 days ago
Danny Miller (Larry Parks) is putting on a show about the 9 mythological Muses, presenting them as flirtatious troublemakers. Up in heaven, the real Terpsichore (Rita Hayworth) begs celestial executive Mr. Jordan (Roland Culver) for permission to go down and protect her image. Jordan orders Messenger 7013 (Edward Everett Horton) to help her, not for the pride of the pantheon, but to help Danny - he's up to his ears in dept to gambler Joe Manion (George Macready) and the only way he can survive is to put on a hit play.
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Startled, Larry Parks bolted up from his painstaking inspection of the blueprints for KGO Worldwide Conveyance Company's major project in Singapore. The plans involved an intricate web of moving ground-level and elevated walkways, escalators, and elevators throughout a stretch of central Singapore. Larry's boss in the Excalibur Engineering division, Chloe Hall, was leaning in his doorway. He set down his mechanical pencil and mustered a half-smile.
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Perry Wilde and Donald Schott were hired by Larry Parks to work at Archean Energy Ltd. (“Archean”), a privately held oil and gas exploration and production company. The oil and gas industry is one fraught with high risk that requires not only sound judgment, but even blind luck to succeed. As part of a package to attract top talent and ensure loyalty and performance, Parks granted options to his most valued employees, including Wilde and Schott.
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Thanks to the generosity of BAE Systems' Space Electronics and Communications Division, The Wright Experience was able to benefit from the expertise of Mr. Larry Parks, an authority on circa 1900 woodworking tools and techniques. He was able to identify tools most likely used by the Wright brothers, and carved the 1903 propeller, documenting each step for further analysis. Click on the images below to follow the carving process.
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Looking at the sparse pages from the workshop, Larry recalled the trouble he'd had paying attention. He knew its focus was developing leadership skills and self-awareness. But he'd had other things on his mind.
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Larry fulfilled commissions for cartoons and commentary from Granada TV's Afternoon Edition (1963-64); and for advertising from many and varied companies. He even designed and produced scenery for Joan Littlewood's Theatre Royal, Stratford East (1973-74).
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