Word: documented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...recognize the voice of York and his commission, which is best known for the way it outMalverned Malvern in its far-to-the-left program for the post-war reconstruction of England (TIME, Jan. 5). The united voice will first be heard at the end of April in a document on The Church and International Order...
...partial exile to which I am subjected," said he, "I strive to do all my duty. Each day I endeavor to wrest this country from the stagnation that threatens it. ... Help me!" Remarking that the new French Constitution was almost ready, he added: "But that document can only be dated from Paris and promulgated only on the moral of the liberation of national territory...
...great shakes as a play-at times rhetorical, at moments wooden, wobbly at the start, dawdling at the end-In Time to Come is yet a vivid stage document. At least twice-when the high-minded Wilson comes up against the hardheaded Lloyd George and the cynical Clemenceau, and when, back in Washington, he faces the rocklike hostility of Senator Lodge-the play crackles with verbal drama. In its treatment of issues and men it does not falsify, seldom takes sides. If it turns Wilson (Richard Gaines) into something of a hero for what he tried to do, it never...
...Author Meeker's credit he handles these somewhat Suetonian materials not only without playing them up for the salacious trade, but so firmly that they become a social and human document, richly textured with quotidian details of housekeeping, matchmaking, small-talk and general upper-class living. Even the glimpses of Court, of battle, of provincial life, have little of the quality of set pieces, much of the taste of immediacy. Few historical novels do as much...
...Concur generally: Haven't read the document and don't want to be bound by anything...