Word: commented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Admitting that there was some reason to tie him up with the Catholics, he would not comment further. He was probably alluding to the fact that while in German political life he had been associated with the Catholic Centrist Party...
...Busy at a poker game when the news was given him, Tooey Spaatz's characteristic comment was: "Whose deal...
...members of the conscientious objectors' camp at Germfask, Mich, we would like to comment on your story (TIME, Feb. 19). . . . There is a real news story here. It is the story of the American Government's first experiment with unpaid forced labor...
...Flynn's private life was again public property: 1) Hollywood heard that he would be sued for divorce by Nora Eddington, who last month named him as the father of her daughter (TIME. Feb. 12); 2) Nora denied that she would sue; 3) Flynn, as usual, had no comment on that subject; 4) caught in a rarely talkative mood in Atlanta, Ga., he confided to reporters: "I'm almost afraid of women. When I meet a girl I like, I hesitate to tell her who I am. My reputation is too hot. . . . I'm not really...
...James Joyce has hitherto been noted chiefly for her comment after reading Ulysses: "I guess the man's a genius, but what a dirty mind he has, surely!" Now Joyce's admirers find themselves deeply indebted to this quiet, unpublicized woman for Stephen Hero, a fragment of the first draft of Joyce's autobiographical A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. After it had been rejected by 20 different publishers, Joyce flung the 914-page manuscript into the fire. Mrs. Joyce risked her own skin to retrieve pages 519-902, now owned by the Harvard...