Word: cave
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...limestone-cave accident...
...hours a day at $2 a day for nine months. At night he drowned his frustration in cheap whisky. To a friend he wrote: "I was a tragedy in the beginning, and it is hardly probable that I shall ever be anything else. What manner of cave I shall select for a time is of no real importance...
...This cave-man approach to democracy, a view which leaves no room for authority of any sort, looks rather silly in the light of modern life...
...been said, "Neo-Keynesian Economics is the outgrowth of two factors: Plato's Allegory of the Cave and Freud's theory of the censorship function of the super...
...ancient bones and shipped to a number of Western museums. The cast of a female Peking cranium, fondly known as Suzanne, was built up into a composite skull. Then, early last spring, Dr. Pei Wen-chung, one of the men who found remnants of Peking man in a limestone cave at Choukoutien, sounded off in the Chinese Communist newspaper, Ta Kung Pao. The Japanese had indeed captured the fossils, he said: they had been shipped to Tokyo, later seized by American forces and shipped to the U.S. Last week Dr. Yang Chien-kien, head of the Chinese Institute of Anthropology...