Word: documentation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...examiners rewarded Weissberg with 24 hours of food and sleep. Refreshed, he boldly recanted the whole document. "You whore! You counter-revolutionary bandit!" raged the examiner, shoving him back on the stool. Weissberg stood it another four days, "confessed" again, again recanted. He then stood the "conveyer" for a further five days-and staggered out triumphant. From then on, the G.P.U. merely kept him in prison and beat him up occasionally...
...shoved out the window. But they had no proof: the Reds controlled the evidence. Last week, almost four years later, C. L. Sulzberger, chief of the New York Times's foreign newsmen, concluded that Jan Masaryk "was murdered after having been cruelly beaten." Sulzberger's source: a document reportedly dictated by a Dr. Teply, eminent Prague criminologist and police surgeon, which Sulzberger said has recently been checked by Western intelligence officers and at least one Western foreign minister. The story...
Slings & Arrows. Aghast at these antics, the doctors began to probe into Lanza's past. They found that during his two years as a "surgeon"' in the New World (he spent eight months in Venezuela and Colombia before going to Guatemala), he had never produced a single document to show that he had attended any medical school. Instead of the "200 successful operations" he claimed to have performed in Guatemala, he had actually done only eleven, not all successful. But he had gathered in far more than eleven fees, by collecting from prospective patients in advance...
...Abbott, who bought up the photographs and plates Atget left behind at his death in 1927, was displaying 200 of the best of them at Manhattan's New School for Social Research. Atget's 30 years of patient trudging and clicking added up to a splendid historical document of a yesterday Paris...
...seven page mimeographed document distributed to all members of the Social Relations faculty, Pitirim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology, this week charged that parts of two new books by department chairman Talcott Parsons were "very similar" to a work he had written 30 years...