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...Occasion: the Second International Congress for Psychiatry (the first was held in Paris in 1945). Since the theme was "the present status of our knowledge about the group of schizophrenias," Zurich was an appropriate meeting place, for it was here that the late Psychiatrist Paul Eugen Bleuler (rhymes with broiler) formulated the modern concept of the most widespread mental illness and named it schizophrenia...
...demolish the optimism that Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson has been displaying about farm prospects. Benson still insists that farmers stand to average somewhat higher prices and incomes than in 1956. Buttressing his opinion were some hopeful facts. Hog and cattle prices are better than last year; the broiler industry appears to be overcoming a surplus problem, and dairymen are producing and selling more than last year. The Government's price-depressing hoard of surplus wheat, cotton and corn is slowly being whittled away. And this year farmers are eligible for $1.2 billion in soil-bank payments...
...well-beaten yolks of 6 eggs. Blend well, and then fold into the well-beaten whites of 6 eggs. Melt ¼lb. butter in a large, deep, iron frying pan. Pour the mixture into this. Cook over a slow flame for 3 to 4 minutes. Then place under the broiler and cook slowly for 3 to 4 minutes longer. Put in a slow oven for 2 to 3 minutes longer. While you are cooking this, melt ½lb. butter until it is brown. Turn your soufflé over on a hot dish, and immediately pour the brown butter over...
...best method for ending the trouble of overproduction was suggested by Agriculture's Poultry Division Director W. D. Termohlen at Purdue University's annual Broiler Day meeting. Said he: "I would like to suggest to you broiler growers that this would be a good time to take a . . . vacation. The expenses . . . would probably be no more than what it would cost you to raise your next batch of broilers . . . we are heading for a long period of rough times, certainly through December...
...cards, and each week four cards are drawn from a hopper. President Hugh Clary, or some other executive, then phones the wife and asks her how much business her husband has brought in so far that month. If she knows, she gets a free appliance (electric coffeemaker, toaster, broiler, etc.). So far, 17 wives have been called, and every one has had the answer, to the penny. One proudly reported that her husband had passed his month's quota in only eight days. Overall results: Clary's dollar sales in May were up 22% over April, 13% over...