Word: hole
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...EDWARD G. IZBICKY of Chicago : "Interrogated 8½ hours a day for 60 days and four hours a day for 54 days. On May 25, 1953, he was sentenced to solitary confinement for 100 years-or until he accepted the germ warfare charges. He was then thrown into a hole 5 ft. long, 4 ft. wide and 4 ft. high, where he was left for a week without food or water. He never wrote a confession...
...Hole Shot...
Nevertheless, by shooting through a key hole in the dressing room of Mary Goodneighbor, professionally known as Irma the Body, a CRIMSON photographic candidate last night got the picture reproduced on the right...
...Rocca cut a hole in the left side of the patient's skull, and cleaned out a blood clot (the result of an injury) that had been pressing against his brain and had robbed him of the power of speech. They replaced the piece of skull and sewed up the scalp. The whole operation had taken 14 minutes. The ancient surgical instruments were sent back to the National Museum of Archeology. Last week the doctors examined their patient, told him he could go back to his work as a cabinetmaker this week...
...small pottery bowls. When they also found an enormous pottery cauldron three feet in diameter, they began to suspect that the 40 beauties had met a fate in the cave that was really worse than death. Further study of the skeletons confirmed the suspicion. Each shapely skull had a hole in it, and conical stone axheads found in the debris fitted the holes exactly. Most of the larger arm and leg bones had been broken to extract the marrow. That settled it. The 40 lovely girls, agreed learned Bambergers, had been eaten in the cave...