Word: camped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ichthyologist Carl Hubbs, of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, has been writing the history of California's climate as far back as 2000 B.C. Five years ago, studying water temperatures off Lower California, he camped at Santo Tomas, and with a true scientist's curiosity about things that did not directly concern him, he dug into an ancient Indian camp site and turned up the shell of a cryptochiton, a large, limpet-like mollusk...
...away with it (exception: when he was expelled from the party for eight months in 1939, together with the late Sir Stafford Cripps, for seeking a "united front" with the British Communists). But now patience was exhausted. "He is his own worst enemy," admitted Bevan's camp follower, Dick Grossman, unwilling this time to go along with the boss. "This is the moment for a complete surgical operation," said one right-wing Laborite. "There's no longer room for those who want the luxury of having it both ways-it's Clem or Nye, straight choice...
...organized reserve, once they had completed their six month service period. It is important, the Commission stressed, that the program maintain the rights of reservists "to speak, to dissent, to believe as they choose, to equal justice under the law." Nine and a half years of drill hall and camp routine might deaden reserve morale. And a decade of indoctrination could create a conditioned military response to the world's problems on the part of many trainees...
...people do not stand on this side, then they stand on the other; if they do not join the anti-imperialist camp and help in the struggle for liberation of all the enslaved people and laboring masses in the world or struggle for their own liberation, then they join the imperialist camp and help American imperialism and its running dogs to enslave the peoples of their world or their own people. There is no third path. If somebody thinks a nation can achieve revolutionary victory alone without unity and assistance from the forces of world revolution, [or] after its victorious...
First in North America to use chlorpromazine on mental patients was Berlin-born Dr. Heinz Edgar Lehmann, who has one foot in the ivory-tower camp, as assistant professor of psychiatry at McGill University, and one among the red bricks, as clinical director of Verdun Protestant Hospital on Montreal's outskirts. With Dr. Gorman Hanrahan, he tried chlorpromazine first on victims of manic-depressive psychosis in the manic phase-the kind of patients who are admitted to the hospital "swinging from chandeliers that aren't there," who throw their shoes at attendants, keep other patients awake by shouting...