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In 1921, after a brief return to the colonel, Friedman left his old employer for good to join the War Department. The six months for which he originally signed up stretched imperceptibly to a period lasting almost 35 years, during most of which his work was shrouded in the deepest...
Bill McAllister gained the Crimson's half-point by tying Bill Chapman in the number three match; the match was even after 18 holes when play was called because of darkness.
Outside the Soviet Union a vast literature, topped by Koestler's Darkness at Noon, grew up around the explanation of why the Old Bolsheviks had made Stalin's leap to absolute power easy by confessing (whether it was true or not) to a conspiracy against him. It was...
"I sit heavily stricken and in darkness," wrote Henry James to a friend in the summer of 1910. His "ideal elder brother," Philosopher William James, had just died, and at 67, Henry was the sole survivor of four James brothers and one sister. As he sat down to write his...
A Black Curtain. After passing his two ordeals of tension and fantasy, which took about 2½ hours. Dr. Lilly entered a stage that he calls "projection of visual imagery." The black curtain that had been hanging in front of his eyes gradually opened into a three-dimensional dark, empty...