Word: murrays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...read some of Chambers' writing, particularly noting Chambers' use of imagery (e.g., "Like a toad in a pool of petroleum"). All images, explained Dr. Murray, "are vehicles of thought in dreaming and fantasy." He had found other "indefinable qualities [of psychopathy] that experts recognize. It's like tasting absinthe in a Daiquiri . . . Some people can taste it and some people...
...head is going round & round," said Murphy. But next day he doggedly arose to cross-examine, wearily pursuing the authoritative Dr. Murray through imagery, absinthe, Jung and Sigmund Freud...
Like Dr. Binger, Dr. Murray had all the answers, except for one question to which Dr. Binger also had no answer. How did Chambers happen to have the notes in Hiss's handwriting and the stolen State Department documents typed out on Hiss's machine? "That is outside my province," said the expert witness. Early this week the defense rested...
...Murray Show (Sat. 8 p.m., CBS-TV). Guests: Basil Rathbone and Jack Oakie...
...forth across his platform, arms folded across his chest, he had a way of making history come alive without resorting to flashy dramatics. Students flocked to hear him and seven times voted him their most popular prof essor. In 1943, when Columbia College needed a new dean, President Nicholas Murray Butler picked Carman...