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...Soviet delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna. During the past year, Molotov had become a familiar Viennese sight as he strolled through the Belvedere Gardens or sipped coffee at cafes. But instead of minding his pleasant business, the unrepentant Stalinist a few weeks ago dispatched a circular letter to all 133 members of the Soviet Party's Central Committee, supporting the militant Chinese line. "Without serious conflict, without war, advance toward Communism is impossible," Molotov wrote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: The Show Goes On | 11/3/1961 | See Source »

...circular tunnel and the experimental hall are shielded by concrete walls ten feet thick. To avoid radioactive dangers, doors seal automatically and a 40-ton crane operated by remote control moves equipment...

Author: By Jonathan D. Trose, | Title: $11.5 Million Harvard-MIT Atom-Smasher Will Go Into Operation Here Next Month | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...jointed robots for exploring the moon (see cuts) were outlandish contraptions; some of them were serious and imaginative attacks on the difficult problem of studying the lunar surface before humans learn how to survive there. RCA showed a six-legged job that walks cautiously on circular rubber feet, a small six-legger that looks like a metal praying mantis, an inflated plastic ball, and a moon rover that creeps like a centipede. Perhaps the best thought out of the tribe was an insectlike machine made by Space-General Corp. Powered by solar batteries, it walks on long, jointed metal legs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Free Enterprise v. the Moon | 10/20/1961 | See Source »

With an experienced smirk, Portfolio expressed his educated delight. "Samuel Tech played a beautifully judged game. we was murdered, and we deserved it. By the way, did you see how Billy Oval-tine destroyed our sneak forward-to-half bumper with those circular drops? Masterful!" (Ovaltine is the Sambo's all-East ace borderback...

Author: By James Anthony, | Title: Veteran Coach Pleased Despite Upset | 10/19/1961 | See Source »

From the tunnel, smaller passageways slide off to the missile silos, each 165 ft. deep and 40 ft. in diameter. Other tunnels lead to the antenna silo, and to a circular power house 70 ft. below ground where four generators purr out power enough for a city of 5,000 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Underground Fortresses | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

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