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...testimony reads like a surrealistic nightmare: cribs that strangle, glass doors that shatter and become makeshift guillotines, high-handlebar bicycles that break cheekbones, hot-water vaporizers that scald, power mowers that clip off fingers and toes, wringer washing machines that crush the young and unwary. But the gruesome catalogue is no dream; it is compiled from accounts of common product hazards listed in a study released last week by the National Commission on Product Safety. The study notes that consumer products are involved in most household accidents -and those accidents kill 30,000 people annually, permanently disable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Products: Death in the Crib | 7/6/1970 | See Source »

...conglomerate with a difference that he would have appreciated. Since 1965, its sales have doubled, to $1.1 billion last year, and net profits have nearly tripled, to $63 million, a healthy 18% on invested capital. In the first quarter of 1970, when many other conglomerates were going through the wringer, USI raised its sales by 12% and its earnings by 16% over the same period...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conglomerates: Motivating the Millionaires | 6/8/1970 | See Source »

...Bobby Kennedy shot) and aesthetics (Léaud shows striking workers two truly revolutionary films: Lola Monies and The Great Dictator). It may all be dreary now, but in ten years Savoir will have a certain faint curiosity value-kind of like a 1936 Easy washer with wringer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Festivals: Modest Fame | 10/10/1969 | See Source »

...write the story of his life up to the age of 20, starting with the first things he remembers. Object of the exercise: not make-do Adlerian therapy but a complete brainwash. "What I must do in the weeks that follow," warns his interrogator before applying the autobiographical wringer, "is find your moment of worst pain. . .during your childhood. . .and make you relive it. Then when you absolve yourself of all adult responsibilities, I shall pick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Write for Your Life | 4/11/1969 | See Source »

...current exhibit, Spock has remodeled an old auditorium. One result is "Grandfather's Cellar," a nook that introduces children to the world their grandparents knew. It contains a washtub with hand wringer, a coffee grinder, butter churn, mechanical apple peeler and a 1927 Atwater-Kent radio-all in working order. In the Algonquin Indian exhibit, children who once learned about Indians by watching a movie and looking at artifacts now grind maize in stone mortars, chip arrowheads and munch dried berries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Youth: Spock's Museum | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

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