Word: two-way
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...Actor Eddie (Roman Holiday) Albert, who has often skillfully played Hollywood's average man, portrayed Smith's crimethinking (dangerous thoughts) and search for ownlife (individualism). His short-lived love affair with Julia, the rebellious Anti-Sex Leaguer (Norma Crane), was carried on against a background of omnipresent two-way telescreens and the horrible, bloated face of "Big Brother...
Dartmouth missed him here today. Thielscher and McLaughlin were there, but the ball wasn't. Both in their third year of varsity ball, the responded very well to the two-way test, stopping a majority of end runs. But when it came to offensive work, a former defensive back named Henry McKenna was barely adequate on offense. Thus it would be hasty to judge the Green's passing game from this workout, for with Miller throwing to these ends, the Dartmouths will be a much more potent group...
...despite the work of Jennison and the ends, this was not Dartmouth's day. The Green's passing was weaken and the line was without the services of Mike Papantones, its best two-way player. The Cross was bigger, it had more depth, and it was further advanced...
...tireless comic-strip crusade against criminals with brutal habits and oddly shaped heads, Detective Dick Tracy has had an invaluable mechanical ally: "The two-way wrist radio." Its secret communicating power, unknown to the bad men, constantly helps bail Tracy and his friends out of trouble. In the current installment, for instance, it may prove very useful to a wealthy gentleman named Uncle Kincaid Plenty. Locked up in a TNT plastic vest with a time-bomb mechanism, Uncle Kincaid is being taken for a ride by a knife-wielding criminal named 3-D Magee. But the sounds coming over Kincaid...
...first issue of Overseas Postscript was composed in punchy, prophetic telegraphese. Sample topics: effect of a Korean truce on U.S. output (no "sharp recession, only a wiggle" downward), cuts in foreign aid. immigration quotas, book-burning ("The State Department is ashamed . . ."). Kiplinger, who thinks a newsletter should be a two-way affair, hopes to pick topics for later letters from reader requests for information...