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Miss Leighton, it must be candidly admitted, is a joy to watch at any time, and she almost saves the show just by being in it. Progressively downer and outer, she is ever, as she tells us at the end of Act I when she exits, stoned, with her dress covering little of her back, "every inch a lady...
Such conclusions, however, are rudely disproved as soon as one studies the debates that fumed among scientists once the U.S. announced its intention to detonate a hugs nuclear device on the fringes of outer space. Even a short look at the serious protests registered by eminent scientific organizations is enough to make one question the purity of Time's versions. The briefest consideration of Van Allen's incredible vacillations on the effects of the bomb and the careful revisionism carried out by governmental agencies is enough to convince one that a deception had been perpetrated. If anyone suffers from...
...Center will also train outer space engineers and bio-medical scientists under a broadened and expanded teaching program. Researchers will be able to study the initial effects on man of various stresses encountered in flight...
Ross A. McFarland, professor of Environmental Health and Safety, will direct the greatly expanded program. He will conduct exhaustive tests to determine at what point in outer space a man's senses, thinking, and body efficiency begin to be impaired by travel towards the moon. McFarland is now director of the Center established...
Synder indicated that "the teaching and research at the Center will contribute not only to basic knowledge but also of practical operational problems peculiar to flight." He stressed man's physical and emotional abilities to penetrate outer space...