Word: marse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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As part of its usual year-end review this week, CBS presented an unusually fresh, informative survey of the progress of science in 1956. A mixture of filmed and live features. The New Frontier rounded up stories that TV covered inadequately or not at all while they were breaking, blended...
The Fang (Nervous Norvus; Dot). One of those tough patter songs with a science-fiction twist: this cat was born on Mars and he's laying the other planets low. He wears "real nervous pegs with a crazy crease," and he's gonna "hit these chicks with a...
Five of the stories are by Jean Stafford, the biggest name and most accomplished craftsman of the group. Mostly, she is writing communiqués in the unceasing wars between children and adults and between the innocent and the worldly. Her work is marred by a truly feminine absorption in...
The expansive ground floor of Paris' Musée National d'Art Moderne looked like a specter-haunted landscape from Mars. Birdmen, ten inches tall, made up of a human thorax, bare-boned ribs and a spinal column topped by oversized beak and reptilian eyes, stared back at...
To reduce the dangerous speed of descent, they jettisoned batteries, oxygen apparatus, everything in the gondola that could be torn loose. They were drifting over the sandhill cattle country of northwest Nebraska, and little by little the descent of the balloon decreased to a safer rate. As the gondola approached...