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...took chances with the speed limits were encountering a new operational hazard. It swooped down on them with the swiftness of a hawk and was, oftentimes, as invisible as the Thought Police in Orwell's chiller. The unwitting speed demon saw no police car in his rear-view mirror. But his speed was clocked, just the same, and soon a patrolman was waiting to arrest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRAFFIC: Big Brother Is Driving | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

...microphone filled in the gaps. All microphones fed into a huge recording machine in the basement, while a drum on the library wall conceals a separate sound system. The "bamboo room," now used for seminars, was then an observation chamber for Cambridge children at play. Behind a one way mirror, a psychologist could record his impressions of them...

Author: By John S. Weltner, | Title: Eavesdropping Urns | 11/17/1953 | See Source »

...failed to oblige, and the University replaced termited wood with steel girders. That same year, in the name of research the University gave the Clinic its last two additions: the house on Mt. Auburn St. and the Psycho-drama theater. The latter is a room with a one-way mirror at one end and a stage at the other, where people can bring their problems and act them out. Theory has it that this form of therapy can soothe the subconscious better than interviewing techniques...

Author: By John S. Weltner, | Title: Eavesdropping Urns | 11/17/1953 | See Source »

...exchanges and thought you might like to read a few samples. For some reason TIME'S story of the Kinsey Report produced a quantity of poems, several on Artist Artzybasheff's cover portrait of Dr. Kinsey. The theme: the doctor's bow tie sprinkled with the Mirror of Venus symbols, the biologist's sign of female. The writers wanted to know where such ties could be bought. The reply they received...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 9, 1953 | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

Kiss for the Mirror. Misia made her bow in society at 15, when she was invited to a ball at the Belgian court. She wore a pale blue tulle dress with a wide sash and was staggered upon seeing herself in the huge mirror at the palace entrance: "When I realized it was really me, I rushed to the mirror and passionately kissed my own reflection in front of an army of astonished flunkeys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Borderland of Bohemia | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

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