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...stove. The year is about 1898. All these relics are choreo graphed to gush rusty water, pop open, or glow genially while he talks. The revolving audience sees him in three additional incarnations-in the '20s, the '40s, and today in his ultimate, modern G.E. home, with indirect colored lighting and clear-plastic, form-fitting kitchen chairs. The older appliances are wonders to behold. But the plastic man's life gets duller as it progresses...
...After all, she and others pointed out, prostitution is fast dying out in their country. They accused the doctors of having fallen into the clutches of Moral ReArmament, argued that morals are not the province of physicians or priests but of psychiatrists. Indeed, Moral ReArmament may have been an indirect influence behind the morality petition; two doctors in a Stockholm clinic who helped initiate it are supporters of the movement. But, said one physician, "Things are pretty bad, and it does not matter who says...
...Such nontariff trade restric tions as import quotas, indirect taxes and antidumping laws, which GATT members are also committed to consider, have little chance of being negotiated amid the complexities and confusion of the tariff debate...
...indirect result of the new library, Radcliffe students will be allowed to use a Lament collection during the regular school year for the first time. The Harvard map collection, which now occupies the rooms the History library will have, will be moved to Lamont, where it will be open to all University students...
White, still doubt that emotional stress by itself can actually cause heart dis ease, either directly, or indirectly through the nervous system. But he granted that if the heart is already damaged, emotional upsets may put an unbearable strain upon it. There is no question that emotional stress aggra vates high blood pressure and arterial damage, and may, as a result, become an indirect cause of death...