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Word: examinee (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Elizabeth Bentley, testifying before the Un-American Activities Committee in 1948, brought up the name of Virginius Frank Coe. She remembered him vaguely as an important Treasury official, one of the underground Communists in the Federal Government who passed on information to the Soviet spy ring for which she had...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Man of Bretton Woods | 12/15/1952 | See Source »

Moon and Rinehart went to work on the problem five years ago. It was all very well, they thought, to examine the main arteries of patients who had died of coronary attacks and note that there was a lot of cholesterol (a fatty alcohol) in the thickened walls. But, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Coronaries & Cholesterol | 12/1/1952 | See Source »

What About Hashish? When the lecture was over, Dr. Helai asked for questions. From both newsmen and Heretics came a barrage. What was the Buddhist attitude toward opium? What about hashish? Could the good Doctor provide a sample of opium? To the last question, Dr. Helai calmly replied that if...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Heretics' Guest | 11/24/1952 | See Source »

In High Treason, the J. Arthur Rank people examine the problem of Communist sabotage in England and conclude that as long as Scotland Yard employs cool, resourceful investigators there is no cause for alarm. It is a solid suspense job which mounts to a fine climax, then closes with a...

Author: By Ens. PETER B. taur, | Title: 'High Treason' | 11/22/1952 | See Source »

For a while I was too stunned to act, but finally I managed to examine the ducats. They were in a corner, low, in the end-zone!

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT PRICE TICKETS? | 11/17/1952 | See Source »

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