Word: hinting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...provocative, for they have a simplicity within variety which promises much in an age which has to date been dominated by negative complexities. They are, perhaps, not important tales, but in each one there is something good, a touch of skill, a bit of freshly original thought, a hint of stability and understanding prevailing over modern themes and techniques. Best of them all is Marian Castleman's "Helen," a story which combines psychology and modern technique with a real narrative and objective character portrayal. Symbolically enough, all these stories are told through the months of children. A new generation...
...clock the party ended firmly. Mrs. Roosevelt, in her column next day, gave a hostessy hint on how to make guests go home...
...whereby 60 freighters will be built to British order with all speed in new U. S. yards. Nineteen German freighters seized by the Dutch in Netherlands Indies ports were reported turned over to Britain. And at a press conference in London, Minister of Shipping Ronald Cross dropped a frank hint that contained dynamite...
...Passion (by Edward Chodorov & H. S. Kraft, produced by Richard Aldrich & Richard Myers). Advance notices hinted that this play was about Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson. The hint can be disregarded. The drama begins as an acid study of the relations between a jaded, unsavory novelist (George Coulouris) and his wife, part journalist, part demon, played by sinister Gale Sondergaard, whose performances here and in the cinema (The Letter) mark her as the female viper of the dramatic year...
...Masked Envoy") was reported on his way. It was Herr Stahmer who arranged the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Alliance (TIME, Oct. 7). A Berlin-Tokyo-Moscow Alliance, safeguarding Japan's back door, would be all that is needed to start Japan on the march in the south. A hint of what his country might be up to was given by none other than Ambassador Nomura. Said...