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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Nauseating Smoke. Michael Servetus was a classic 16th century man who could have existed only in that day, when a learned man had to know something about everything. He was a capable physician, the first in the West to discover that the blood circulates in the lungs. He was...
. . . Driberg is entitled to his views, but I wonder if he really believes that death at the hands of the Nazis is different from death, or slow torture, in some Siberian labor camp. I wonder if (and when) Russia and Red China begin to give real competition to Britain in...
The hazard's involved in goal post grappling are considerable from the student's point of view. The avid fan may finally crawl out of the fray tomorrow proudly displaying a toothpick-like object, only to discover that his wallet full of cash, dance tickets, and vital memorabilia has been...
You've emphasized the conflict . . . between those who believe in a moral law and those who do not . . . Good! Now let us go from here and resolve and eliminate the conflict. This, rather than "winning" [it], takes courage. The winner of a conflict is really only proving he is...
It is Biographer Ernest Jones's earnest hope that this "interesting fantasy" may "prove to have been exaggerated," and his hope is justified. When young Freud poked precocious fun at his biographers, he had not so much as glimpsed the theory that was to revolutionize much of 20th century...