Word: featness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week the Germans announced that Panzer forces under General Rudolf Schmidt had in the course of fighting the Fourteenth Howitzer Artillery Regiment of the Fourteenth Soviet Mechanized Division, captured Jacob, son of Joseph Stalin. They were very proud of the feat, and issued pictures of the wonderful heir. But all they had was a boy with a hangdog look, who was never much...
Sergeant York is not a picture of trench warfare, but a story of an American country boy and how he came to fight for his country. So much of the film is given to the painstaking development of his character that his heroic feat, when it comes, is merely an extension of the everyday heroism of a dignified, impoverished mountain people...
Lieut. Bhagat continued gambling with death for 96 hours without halt. He was ambushed once, blown up once, had his eardrum split. The commander called Premindra Singh Bhagat's labor "the longest continued feat I have ever seen of sheer cold courage...
This Hart-Kaufman stage-smash has hit the road and returned to the scene of its first triumph. Replete with an excellent cast headed by Alexander Woollcott and lines which are still definitely this year's model, "The Man Who Came to Dinner" is a funnybone feat calling for second and third helpings...
Besides extending the President's powers, the Senate performed the almost impossible feat of further expanding those of Secretary of Commerce Jesse H. Jones. To the House the Senate sent a bill increasing RFC's note-issuing powers by $1,500,000,000 and authorizing RFC: 1) to create corporations to produce, sell, acquire, carry or otherwise deal in strategic and critical materials; 2) to purchase and lease land, plants, machinery, etc., for such production; 3) to produce or purchase railroad equipment...