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Colored Heat. In Harriman, Tenn., the McLain & Bryson Oil Co. put out a paint which, when put on such things as machine tools, changes color with the heat. Applied in varicolored bands, the paints register heat levels. The paint can be put on almost any surface, is particularly useful where ordinary heat gauges cannot be installed. Price: $30 a pound...
Alcoholics & Snobs. South Carolina's Democrat Joseph Bryson, a Baptist and an avid joiner (Mason, Shriner, Woodman, Redman, Junior Merrymaker, Moose and United Commercial Traveler), admitted that what he liked on TV was Fred Waring, Herb Shriner and "rassling." What he didn't like was the "wife-swapping" indicated by the introduction of a TV star (unnamed) which included the information that the star's current wife was "so-and-so." At this news, Colorado's Chenoweth again sat up and took notice. "Shows the actual exchange of wives, does it?" he asked intently. "Is that...
Cornell--Bow, John Ash; 2, Michael Bryson; 3, Donald Irving; 4, David Cox; 5, Peter Raymond; 6, Clinton Ayres; 7, Walter Herman; Stroke, Peter Sparhawk; Cox, Arthur Wilder...
...housewarming. Showing off the renovated White House to a TV audience of some ten million, President Harry Truman was dapper and chipper in a light blue double-breasted suit. He also appeared more at ease than the three network announcers (CBS's Walter Cronkite, ABC's Bryson Rash, NBC's Frank Bourg-holtzer) who took turns accompanying him on his rounds...
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 11:35 a.m., CBS). Henry James's The Ambassadors, discussed by Lyman Bryson, Mark Van Doren, James Thurber...