Word: digged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...black mass sticks out of the white sea. They are trying to dig out. Thew are having a good time. Vag had a good time too. He had liked the movies. Everybody had a good time...
Sigmund Freud tackled the tabooed problem like a scientific poet, using words to dig up the roots of personality and family ties. His young friend Eugen Steinach went at the job in more orthodox fashion, in a laboratory, cutting up white rats to discover the secret of sexuality in glands and juices. Steinach became professor of physiology at the University of Vienna. There he got interested in the idea of staving off old age, and, after many years of research, devised a sex-gland operation to "reactivate" failing men, thrice "reactivated" himself. Like Freud, he was denounced as a charlatan...
...government considered Browder a criminal, why did they dig up a charge of passport violation--a charge which is almost a stranger to the courts of law? The question, though a moral one, stands out like a sore thumb. To prove that Browder was treated like any other American citizen, the government will now have to convict all the evaders of passport laws--and there are plenty. It cannot let other offenders pass unnoticed, and still claim that Browder was not a marked...
...Winthrop Aldrich, chairman of Chase National, declared that the U. S. ought to dig up its gold hoard at Fort Knox, Ky. and other depositories ($17.8 billions, two-thirds of the world's visible supply) and put it back in public circulation, in order to preserve its monetary value "for ourselves and for the world...
Phil. A men, dig that...