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...Soblen, 60, gasped and covered his face last week as a federal jury-after little more than one hour of deliberation-found him guilty of wartime espionage for the Soviet Union (TIME, June 30). Convicted largely on the testimony of his brother, confessed Red Spy Jack Soble, 58, Psychiatrist Soblen faces a possible death sentence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Espionage: Guilty as Charged | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

...often neglected Professor's Daughter and Beautiful Lady Scientist department that the film excels. Joan Fontaine plays a World-Renowned Psychiatrist with fierce regard for tradition: she is snappish and mean to Walter Pidgeon, the World's Greatest Scientist right up to the moment she is eaten by the shark. Balance is provided by blonde Barbara Eden, as cute a canape as ever broke a giant squid's heart. Tradition must sometimes be broken if an art form is to grow: she plays Pidgeon's secretary, not his daughter. Her function is to proceed about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Squid Food | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

...neck. The town had been terrified by the brutal drowning of blond Andrew Ashley, 3, who was found floating in the nearby Delaware Park lake, hands and feet tied with nylon stockings. Recalling two similar but nonfatal kidnapings of North Buffalo children during the past two months, a local psychiatrist concluded. "This is the reaction of a person who has become extremely jealous, perhaps as a result of the loss of her own child." But when police finally picked up a likely suspect, the jealous woman turned out to be a disturbed teenager. Chyrel Jolls. 15, was twice questioned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Four Murders | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

Bath's American Museum is a project born of pique. For years the museum's founders-British-born Antique Dealer John Judkyn and Manhattan Psychiatrist Dallas Pratt-have been spending summers in Britain, and each year found the British as dense about the U.S. as the year before. In 1956 Pratt set up the Halcyon Foundation to endow a museum, and Judkyn found the site. It was Bath's Claverton Manor, designed by George IV's architect, Sir Jeffry Wyatville...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Olde & the Newe | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

...mothers hum while rocking them. Children hum at play; workmen hum at work. No company is without its office hummer who strides the halls humming his favorite pop or Paganini. Pablo Casals hums while playing the cello. Why do humans hum? In the current Journal of Auditory Research, a psychiatrist offers a couple of answers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Helpful Hmmmmmm | 6/30/1961 | See Source »

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