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...study, has a median age of 39.3 years and an average household income of $14,904. Mr. Average Subscriber has a wife and, in true statistical fashion, 1.5 children. He owns his own home, worth an average of $27,235, where Mrs. Subscriber works with a daz zling array of electrical gadgets: 76% of the families studied have automatic washing machines, 30% have electric carving knives, 38% automatic garbage disposals. Half of TIME'S families have more than one car sitting in the garage; 67% of them were bought...
...electric blue eyes all project an image that youngsters, in particular, see as the embodiment of his brother's appeal. His steady outpouring of statements on everything and anything, often aimed a cagey centimeter or so to the left of the President's, attracts a growing array of voters who have been overexposed to Johnson. Bobby's forays to more than a dozen countries since he became a Senator, and such bold ploys as a speech on racial discrimination at the University of Mississippi, have widened his following...
...first unabashedly highbrow publication in Mormon history, Dialogue* gets no financial support from the church, is designed to keep intelligent, educated Mormons who might otherwise fall by the wayside within the community of Saints. Its tone contrasts sharply with that of the vast array of official Mormon publications-ranging from Salt Lake City's daily Deseret News to the Relief Society Magazine, a women's monthly-which read like house organs and propagate what one Dialogue editor calls "the myth of the unruffled Mormon," impervious to doubt. In reality, argues Dialogue's book-review editor, Richard...
Since the days when the stethoscope and blood-pressure cuff were the only instruments that most doctors used, medical technology has acquired a huge array of machines - cryoprobes, air-driven bone saws, laser-beam knives, nuclear reactors to irradiate brain tumors. No less troublesome than the complexity of the devices is the lack of standardization: diathermy machines made by two manufacturers for the same purpose have dials calibrated on different scales, so doctors must translate one to the other for comparisons. And there is no assurance that either scale or machine is accurate...
...Raised the purchase tax by 10% on an array of consumer goods, including autos, household appliances, beer, whisky and gasoline...