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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...airplane through a region where it may be -and wait for the bumps to begin. The Weather Bureau intends to do this if it can get the money to fly its elaborately instrumented hurricane-hunter planes during hurricane-free seasons. Such a course of flying may suggest ways to warn pilots of CAT ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: CAT'S claws | 4/11/1960 | See Source »

...need to keep too-large families from putting an unfair burden on the mother, an unfair handicap on the children, or '"any unreasonable liability upon society." The trouble with too many Catholics, argued Dr. Fisher, is that they will not concede this duty, but "tend rather to suggest that family planning springs only from fear of overpopulation or prudential and selfish desires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Plain Words on Birth Control | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

Actually, Dr. Fisher pointed out to his own readers, Catholic doctrine "concedes that there are circumstances when it is right and proper that the size of the family should be restricted." This, Dr. Fisher seemed to suggest, constitutes a Catholic approval in principle of family planning. In this light, "there need be no difference" between Protestants and Catholics as to policy. The remaining differences, he suggested, are about method-the "safe period and abstinence" endorsed as the only permissible ones by the Catholic Church, and "other methods" approved by Protestants. The temper of the debate in the U.S. might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Plain Words on Birth Control | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

...impressed am I with the article that I plan to suggest to the administration at the high school that they make it required reading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 28, 1960 | 3/28/1960 | See Source »

What's more, the characters and the plot have got pretty well snarled up in the camera. Star Sinatra plays a Parisian avocat with the usual lively avocation, but his tired voice and gestures may suggest to moviegoers who have seen his recent films that Sinatrophy is setting in. Star MacLaine, who with better direction has handled herself like an American Kay Kendall, seems little better in this picture than a female Jerry Lewis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 21, 1960 | 3/21/1960 | See Source »

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