Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...brilliant Nazi tank Gen. Rommel was hit by a Britishiblitz which drove him halfway across Libya.--The Boston Herald, February...
...Yardling icers are eager to resume their brilliant victory march at the hands of the Terrier sextet. Led by Captain Dick Mechem, whose defensive work has been matched only by his offensive brilliance, the Freshman have rolled over the best of the prep leagues and the Princeton Freshman squad...
...midst of internal and external strife. England was living dangerously when Shakespeare was composing his sonnets and writing his plays; the tumult of battle runs through much of his work. While Louis XIV ruined France financially in his desperate bid for glory on the battlefield, Moliere wrote his brilliant social comedies. These and other great playwrights through the ages wrote on the problems of their times, but they saw further than the playwrights of today. Shakespeare put his themes on the level of universality, not basing them on day-to-day issues that fluctuated waywardly...
...writer-editor of FORTUNE in 1930. As a general journalist he was superb. When the Japs struck at Pearl Harbor, and Americans turned to their reference works to find out about Japan, the best one-volume collection of essays penetrating deep into all phases of Nippon was the brilliant Japan number of FORTUNE, chiefly written and edited by MacLeish (September...
...With brilliant individual performances by Del Ames and Finn Ferner, the Crimson managed to pull into fourth, place after the first day of racing at the I. S. U. meet at Middlebury yesterday. Ferner took fourth in the slalom...