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...getting to the point where no young man can live on straight writing. He has to go into another job, like doing television scripts-a fearful profession. In a democracy you now have financial censorship." On creeping concrete: "Architects are looking to cities 400 miles long. Extraordinarily repulsive." The cure for it all: "I've started work on a sort of reverse Brave New World, about a society which makes use of both East and West." Would it work? "Who knows...
...candidate for official recognition as the subject of the ssth miraculous cure to be certified at the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, France, works as hotel manager of the New Venture public house in Kernel Hempsted, Hertfordshire. "My boss was a little scared about me at first," he said last week. "But now I'm working 12 hours...
...physicians-which meets once a year in Paris. If the International Commission approves, a final report is sent to the bishop of the patient's diocese (in de Borse's case, the Archbishop of Westminster), who in turn sets up a canonical committee to decide whether the cure is to be regarded as miraculous...
...Hair Follicle and the Growth of Hair, 270 physicians and other scientists from three continents gathered in London last week, debated highly technical questions of how and why hair grows -and, in the aging male, so often falls out. None of the experts could suggest any preventive or cure for baldness, but by the end of the conference they had practically convinced themselves that there is really no problem. Summed up the University of Chicago's Dr. Stephen Rothman: "I do not know of a single instance where a man's social happiness or professional advancement has been...
...designed (like Wilhelm Reich's "orgone box"-TIME, June 4, 1956) to measure "Life-Waves." Pinfold gets the odd notion that Graves-Upton's box is measuring him. He imagines things, and Mrs. Pinfold presently decides that her husband needs a long sea voyage to cure him of "the fashionable agonies of angst...