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Word: caveness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Conjury and hypnosis are ancient Hollywood trades, and they have made many a local citizen rich. Small wonder, then, that Hollywood royalty steals reverently these nights to the cave of an Amazonian blonde who has, with a glare of her Nefertiti eyes, stretched Steve Allen and Linda Christian board-rigid across chairs in cataleptic trances. "Nobody can follow her," says Screenwriter Stanley (Pillow Talk) Shapiro reverently. "Not even Frank Sinatra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: The Cataleptic Set | 8/2/1963 | See Source »

...Republican-controlled house of representatives asked the Kelly agency for a list of who got what subagent payments. The agency balked, obtained a court injunction barring the committee from subpoenaing records. Then, two weeks ago, the house authorized the chamber as a whole to pursue the investigation. The Cave-In. The Kelly agency caved in, released a list of 326 subagents who got pieces of the commission cake. Total subagent payments over the past four years came to $367,000. John M. Golden, Connecticut's Democratic national committeeman, got $4,000. Robert J. Beckwith, a top aide of Democratic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: Cutting the Cake | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

...Novelist John O'Hara. it was "a kind of cave inhabited by giants of journalism." To generations of New York Herald Tribune men, it was the place they meant when they said they were "going downstairs." To Boulevardier Lucius Beebe, it was "an arena fragrant with the souvenirs of mighty contests with bottles, wits and fists." Its formal name was the Artist & Writers' Club, but to its habitues it was simply Bleeck's. Last week Longtime Owner John Bleeck. the ruddy, white-maned Dutchman who for three decades made the place on Manhattan's West 40th...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hangouts: The Place Downstairs | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

Trying to explain his dilemma in communicating results, Alpert drew on Plato's cave analogy, implying that those who had taken the drugs had seen the sun, and persons still enchained in the cave were unable to believe their story. The drug experience, he said, is "nonverbal, without space and time coordinates...

Author: By Joseph M .russin, | Title: Alpert Asks Freedom For Drug Studies | 5/1/1963 | See Source »

...batch of exultant Bayar men who stopped their bus in front of the Ministry of Defense and "made signs against the army," then issued an announcement warning that the "events threaten national unity." At this signal, pro-government demonstrators themselves took to the streets yelling "Bayar, back to your cave," and ransacked Justice Party headquarters. In Istanbul, cops tried to prevent a bloody clash by opening both pontoon bridges across the Golden Horn, thus separating pro-and anti-Bayar groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey: How to Stay in Trouble | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

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