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...other parts of the world. American and English Free Masons are forbidden to recognize this bastard branch of France to whose activities many dark pages in French history can be traced.) . . . Fascism is only the label given this fine organization by its enemies - a false statement to spread unjust propaganda. . . . EVELYNE GREIG Paris, France...
...heard the dramatization on the effects of Scopolamine on a "criminal" with the result of a confession. On Friday when I received TIME [Nov. 18] I read the chapter which was quite in detail on "Scopolamine Confession." I fully agree with Dean Paul G. Toohey that "the procedure is unjust ... an arrogant, unethical, immoral defiance of human rights." One of the most important things to learn in the studies of pharmacology and therapeutics is the untoward effects of drugs particularly hypotics. . . . Since Scopolamine even in small doses will cause delirium which means a condition of mental excitement and confusion...
...money, Marx once signed a note, forgot all about it until it came due. While writing Capital and A Critique of Political Economy he fought savage battles with the Russian Anarchist Bakunin and the German Socialist Lassalles over questions of theory, is accused by his biographer of having been unjust to both men. Outliving his wife, all but two of his children and most of his rival revolutionaries, Marx continued his work until his death in 1883, habitually worked from nine in the morning until midnight. Stubborn, proud, quick-tempered, the one stable relationship in his life, aside from...
...recent editorial concerning Yale News editorial policies, we imputed to them a half-baked radicalism which, in the light of their answer appearing in yesterday's Crimson, seems to have been unjust. They claim to love business much more than we do, and are merely seeking to prevent their beloved from committing suicide...
...scopolamine, believes extensive, skillful use of it would eliminate much third-degree brutality. Quite another view was apparent in a blast last week from Dean Paul G. Toohey of Kansas City's Rockhurst College, who was outraged by the Frisch confession. "The procedure," Dean Toohey roared, "is unjust ... an arrogant, unethical, immoral defiance of human rights and U. S. Constitutional guarantees . . . employed by the police department of the Tammany of the West...