Word: outerness
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...strength, incorruptibility and iron discipline. More than by physical labor, the Chinese have been worn out by mass brainwashing sessions, public-accusation meetings, collective confessions, and endless "struggle" conferences in which relays of Reds upbraid backsliders. As a result, harried citizens develop what one expert calls "double selves, an outer, superficial self that conforms to Communist demands, and an inner, moral self that remains hidden...
...September 4 Kraft Mystery Theater (NBC, 9-10 p.m.).* Drama starring Richard Conte and Keir Dullea. When thugs invade his home, a blind man refuses the aid of the son he considers a weakling. Repeat. The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS, 9:30-10 p.m.). Four-eyed visitors from outer space invade Rob Petrie's home. Repeat...
...only chance comes with the one stunning girl who has always seen into him and his Ambrosia and wants to help him find a real escape into a real outer world. Toward the end of the film, she returns to town, reunites with him at a dance, makes love to him in a park, and succeeds in getting him to a train station to begin his freedom ride. They will go off and live together in London. From Richard Burton to the Duke of Windsor, any man could be expected to drop everything and follow her. But not this crow...
...most Americans, Minneapolis-Honeywell is a familiar name on the trusty thermostats that make unnecessary that trip downstairs to adjust the furnace. Heating controls still account for a third of the company's $596 million annual sales, but Honeywell today is as comfortable in outer space as it is in the basement. It is now the world's largest and most sophisticated manufacturer of automatic control systems, turning out 13,000 products so diverse that they encompass a 600 microswitch and a $3,000,000 electronic data processing system. "We pride ourselves," says a Honeywell executive, "on being...
Cleanest Lab. Though test explosions in distant space would be both difficult and expensive, scientists say they have extremely important advantages. "Outer space," says Dr. Richard F. Taschek, head of Los Alamos' Physics Division, "is probably the cleanest possible laboratory for testing bombs." There is no matter around to falsify results, and all effects of an explosion can be measured with great uniformity...