Word: exposed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Willing New Dealer in Roosevelt's first term, he cooled noticeably following the Court-packing plan and Reorganization bill, sealed his change of heart with a studied rebuff of the President's invitation to go to South America as an "observer." Ardently pro-Willkie in 1940, he rapidly...
...said the Post, that he had weaknesses (a "slop-over of his strengths"), such as his offhand way of tossing around millions, his tendency to place a war order and simultaneously speak of the goods as already delivered. Last year, while Minister Howe was in England, the Financial Post exposed the botched situation in Federal Aircraft Ltd., Government-formed company to coordinate aircraft production. (Source of the Post's well documented exposé was plane manufacturers themselves.) In Parliament last week Opposition Leader Richard Burpee Hanson attacked Federal Aircraft, taking his charge almost word for word from the Post...
After Act I the psychological exposé of these diseased characters turns into a pretty fair murder mystery. On the evening of his first try at playacting, the novelist is found shot in his hotel bed room. Suspected are a whole stageful of sophisticates, including the novelist's mistress...
Last week The Nation celebrated its 75th birthday (five months prematurely) with a 96-page anniversary issue. Still a champion of one particular kind of inquiry-i.e., by-line exposés and rascal-kicking-The Nation proudly printed a message from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Wrote the President: "I...
"The exposé of the enemies of the Soviet people makes necessary the development of a new Soviet materialistic cosmology. Already there are a few pioneer Soviet specialists in this subject. . . ."