THRILLS OF KISSING
HEART ACTION SPEEDED Klsie Lauretson, a brunette show girl, easily won a blind-folcled test to determine the most satisfactory response to a kissing test which some considered very scientific and others very enjoyable. The experiment was conducted to test a new hyper sensitive stethoscope developed by the Graybar laboratories. Two blondes and two brunettes affixed themselves to the machine, and when their heartbeats were rhythmical they were kissed for 10 seconds each in rapid succession by five blindfolded young men, all volunteers. Lauretson’s heart jumped 12 beats as j soon as a soda clerk kissed her, and by tbe time a salesman, dancing instructor, building foreman and civil : engineer had implanted their kisses on her lips, she had attained 66 extra beats and a clean cut victory over tinresearch workers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 626, 1 April 1929, Page 11
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133THRILLS OF KISSING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 626, 1 April 1929, Page 11
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