Word: clearest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...handsome young Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. made a postwar speech remarkable in two important respects: 1) it took for granted that the debate about U.S. participation in the postwar world had proceeded from the whether to the how stage; 2) it stressed national self-interest in the clearest terms yet used...
...week of climaxes, Rostov, the southern anchor of the whole German line and a bitterly defended place, burst into flames and fell to the attackers. Thus the Germans lost the one sure foothold for an attack in the Caucasus in the spring. Rostov's loss was the clearest indication yet that there might not be another German offensive in Russia, since any offensive would have to start all over again on a program which had once failed...
Bury the Dead. Last week, after a visit with other correspondents to the Stalingrad area, the New York Herald Tribune's Walter Kerr gave the outer world its clearest view yet of what hit the Germans...
...think the article "Business in 1942" in the Dec. 28 issue of TIME is the clearest exposition of business principles I have ever read. It is a direct challenge to the statesmanship of American business...
Victory Through Airpower, by Alexander de Seversky ($2.50), of all the books grinding special axes of war, was the most provocative, the clearest, the most popular and in ways the most exaggerated...