Word: maxed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Max Levin, a 71 -year-old psychiatrist, objected to the fact that the plot turned on what he called an "an atomical absurdity." Worse, he said, the movie would strengthen the Women's Lib thesis that anything other than a clitoral orgasm is a male myth. "I think that vaginal orgasm is superior to the clitoral," Dr. Levin announced...
...psychiatrists-along with large numbers of lay moralists -disagree with the idea that profound satisfaction cannot be had in monogamous marriage. "If a man has a wife and they have a mature relationship, what does he need another woman for?" asks Beverly Hills Psychiatrist Thomas Grubbs. Adds Manhattan Psychiatrist Max Levin: "The growing popularity of swinging is testimony to man's infinite capacity for self-delusion...
...have more talent in their little fingers than amateurs have in their entire bodies. Now a German physiology researcher says that is precisely where they do have their talent-in their little fingers, as well as their other fingers and wrists. Dr. Christoph Wagner, 41, a member of the Max Planck Institute of Work Physiology in Dortmund, has conducted tests on 160 violinists and as many pianists over a three-year period. His conclusion: instrumental virtuosity comes foremost from dexterity and pliancy in the joints of the lower arms and fingers...
N.S.I. is set to pay $480 million in stock next month for Hollywood-based Max Factor, the nation's fourth largest cosmetics firm, which has annual sales of about $200 million. The acquisition will give N.S.I. its first big footing in the nation's drug stores and in foreign markets. Max Factor's 23 international branches generate roughly half of the company's earnings. Mahoney, who believes that the firm has been run too cautiously under the control of the related Factor and Firestein families, plans to quickly extend the product line...
...that making objects is irrelevant. The artist's duty is to reveal and criticize the attitudes by which art is made. In fact, painting and sculpture have always done this; every authentic creation is also a criticism, but criticism is not its sole subject. Instead, as Art Critic Max Kozloff pointed out in a trenchant essay on art-as-idea, we get "deliberately undigested accretions of data, documentations without comment, the purveying of information for its own sake, and the measuring of meaningless quantities...