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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...book's extraordinarily detailed account of the female's arousal and progression to orgasm (TIME, Jan. 7) that attracted the most immediate attention. The descriptions are based upon observations and color movies made of 10,000 orgasms, achieved by 382 women and 312 men, under laboratory conditions, sometimes in coition, sometimes by masturbatory techniques. The carefully collected data have a far more immediate application than Dr. Kinsey's massive addition to the libraries of sexology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Physiology: Problems of Sex | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...quarterly average for the past two years (see chart). A major reason for the rise was that defense spending jumped by $3 billion, or about 20% more than had been anticipated. Federal economists also had hoped that the $6 billion social security tax boost, which went into effect on Jan. 1, would cut consumer spending. Instead, such spending surged by an annual rate of $11.6 billion, up from $8.5 billion in the fourth quarter of last year. The greatest increases were in clothes and food, partly because of higher prices, but heavy buying of cars and color TV sets also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: When Prosperity Hurts | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...Admiral Ulysses S. Grant Sharp Jr. (Aug. 14, 1964), General William Westmoreland (Feb. 19, 1965), the U.S. Fighting Man (April 23, 1965), Ho Chi Minh (July 16, 1965), the Military Buildup (Oct. 22, 1965), General Harold K. Johnson (Dec. 10, 1965), Man of the Year Westmoreland (Jan. 7, 1966), the U.S. Peace Offensive (Jan. 14, 1966), Dean Rusk (Feb. 4, 1966), Premier Nguyen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Apr. 22, 1966 | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

June Clark, 17, was recovering from a kidney ailment in Miami's James M. Jackson Memorial Hospital when she started to sneeze. That was Jan. 4, and she hasn't stopped sneezing since. She gets surcease only when she is sound asleep, and for sound sleep she often has to take drugs. Awake, she has sneezed as often as every two seconds, and has never gone more than 15 minutes without the spasms that now cause pain in her nose, ears, chest and abdomen. A high school sophomore, she has had to give up classes. Jackson Memorial specialists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Allergy: Still Sneezing | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

...vogue started with California's Hell's Angels, whose motorcycle brigades also like to sport Nazi swastikas (TIME, Jan. 21). Then it spread to surfers, who began exchanging their St. Christopher medals for Iron Cross pendants (now sold as his-and-her pairs, charm bracelets and even earrings). Soon landlocked emulators across the U.S. took up the fad. Explains Chicago's Walter Wagner, 17: "I'd like to be a surfer, but you can't do much on Lake Michigan. If you can't surf and you can't have a board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fads: The Surfer's Cross | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

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