Word: failed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...began to paint when she was eleven. Her work hangs in the galleries of The Hague, Florence, Paris, Rome's Mussolini Museum. She claims that there is much of the early Slavic art in her painting, but that the average American does not recognize it. Few, however, could fail to recognize her as a painter in the grand manner...
...Australian people. As personal ambassador of President Roosevelt to all our Pacific Allies, he is called on to represent the American people at conferences of war and peace. It may not phase the United States to be once more represented by a political refugee, but it can't fail to gripe Australia to be represented to by one. More than one Anzae will be ruffled by this apparent slight, which quite evidently relegates the Pacific area to second-rate importance in our calculations. American party politics may have gained from the nomination; American world politics most assuredly lost...
...This being the case, it is of the first importance that we consider how we shall preserve freedom after the war is won. I say we are agreed as to the basic issue of the war. For there can be doubts only in the minds of those who either fail to understand the full implications of the totalitarian philosophy or secretly admire...
...soon after February 1, the College announced yesterday after tabulating answers to the study card poll taken early in December. Fluctuating government releases and uncertainty of draft operation make a definite count impossible, but officials are sure that at least 1000 of the 3,300 now in Cambridge will fail to answer the second semester school-bell...
Ninety percent of my TIME reader friends feel you can't fail to agree...