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GUINNESS STOUT, after five years at trying to convince U.S. beer drinkers that "Guinness is good for you," will give up. Guinness will close its Long Island City plant (annual capacity: 100,000 bbls.), meet the U.S. demand for its rich Irish brew with exports from the famed St. James's Gate brewery in Dublin (capacity: 3,500,000 bbls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Aug. 16, 1954 | 8/16/1954 | See Source »

...restaurant where my friend whispered some hasty instructions to the waiter. Minutes later came wooden forks and an earthenware crock full of hundreds of steaming, crackling, silvery creatures. And I had my first taste of baby eels (angulas), shiny and tiny as pins. They are boiled in a brew of black sauce and garlic, then fried in sizzling olive oil with garlic and red peppers, and must be eaten with a wooden fork. I paid the bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Aug. 9, 1954 | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

...cites one example of a typical TV drama about a-young married couple in which the husband is the bumbling idiot. A coffee commercial at the end of the program declared that the head of the household knows best about coffee brands, and pictured a pleased father drinking the brew and calling for it by name. The preconditioned viewers could not swallow that, according to Schwerin's figures, and belief in the advertiser dropped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Boomerang | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

...powers, but may give the user severe skin eruptions. So reported Dr. William H. Kaufman, after a study of six skin cases in Roanoke, Va. He added that such skin ailments may be hard to diagnose, since most alfalfa-tea enthusiasts are ashamed to admit that they drink the brew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Capsules, Jul. 26, 1954 | 7/26/1954 | See Source »

Mixing the Vaccine. In a rambling pharmaceutical plant beside the Detroit River, the Parke. Davis technicians perform more alchemy. Using both Toronto-grown virus and their own crop, they filter the brew (to get rid of kidney cells, which might cause nephritis), make up 12½-gal. lots in steel tanks and add a dilute formaldehyde solution. When they are satisfied that the formaldehyde has killed every one of the billions of virus particles in the tank, they are ready to mix the vaccine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Closing in on Polio | 3/29/1954 | See Source »

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