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Word: blame (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...convinced that the truth must be told-the bitter with the sweet, the blame with the praise. But on this day of rededication, and with all TIME readers as witnesses, we pledge all our efforts to the job that is set for us; and to do it, as far as we humanly can, "with malice toward none; with charity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Editors, Jul. 6, 1942 | 7/6/1942 | See Source »

Congress, still trying to blame Leon Henderson for the X-card fiasco, got set to punish him for all the sour mail citizens have sent to Congress. Its method: cut his appropriation, possibly from $161 millions to $100 millions. Then Leon Henderson would have to ask for volunteer snoopers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Price Police | 6/22/1942 | See Source »

...plainly the chief culprit. It upset playwrights, rattled producers, discouraged audiences. Not a single new show produced after Pearl Harbor was a hit. But (and for this the war wasn't entirely to blame) not a single new show deserved to be a hit. Comedies, farces, fantasies—the theater of entertainment and escape—showed as little merit as the theater of ideas. Big names—John Steinbeck, Maxwell Anderson, George Kaufman, Clifford Odets, Ben Hecht, Marc Connelly, Paul Vincent Carroll, Emlyn Williams—revealed all the ineptitude of nonentities. During the entire season, not one U.S. playwright produced a good original...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Broadway Blackout | 6/22/1942 | See Source »

...stale bibliophile who dismissed all ideas with "forgive my sense of humor"—a gallery which should convince almost everybody that Wells, like Dickens, is no caricaturist of English life but a dispenser of literal and horrifying truth. And there Teddy ran foul of two "overripe virgins," bleached Miss Blame and malapropist Miss Birkenhead, who once spent six months in Paris, calls her Paris sugar daddy her faux...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Tewleremia | 6/22/1942 | See Source »

Until Evahgeline Birkenhead's advent, Teddy's amative life had been in part fanciful, in part optical, in part under suburban hedges ("Starp it, I tell you!"), entirely virginal. When Teddy surprisingly received a comfortable bequest, Miss Birkenhead beat Miss Blame in the race for Hero Tewler. The seduction, marriage and sexual initiation, cruel but convincing, are brightened only by a dandified best man who neighs a stentorian Hey! before every brontosaurian innuendo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Tewleremia | 6/22/1942 | See Source »

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