Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Before plunging into the Deep South, Henry Wallace had given some deep thought to the Communists in his party. He was worried about Rexford Tugwell's threatened defection (TIME, Aug. 30). After four days of consultation with his advisers, he concocted a statement which he hoped would pacify Tugwell without offending his Communist supporters. It was a masterpiece of artless dodging...
Pushing on into the Deep South, Wallace cried doggedly: "No one can intimidate...
...major achievement of the conference was a highly technical "Symposium on Chemical Abundances in the Universe." The astronomers presented further evidence on a favorite theory: in the deep interiors of the stars the nuclear transformations that occur are more powerful but very much like the changes that take place in the atom...
Another Part of the Forest. Dirty doings in the deep South as Lillian Hellman's Little Foxes cut their eyeteeth. Well filmed and well acted, especially by Fredric March and Florence Eldridge (TIME...
This Very Earth reads as if it were written by a man under a deep spell, as if Caldwell himself were aware that something was the matter, and simply did not know what to do about it. Its prose has the glassy, elaborately monotonous decor of the language of hypnosis, beneath which the reader can sense the hysteria of someone trying to re-establish communication with the world. In what is obviously a rigorous act of will rather than the product of a freely flowing imagination, Caldwell puts his characters through his standard novelistic paces without once indicating what motivating...