Word: latters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Only victor nations were represented on the bench. Prosecutor Jackson's answer: "Either the victors must judge the vanquished or we must leave the defeated to judge themselves. After the first World War, we learned the futility of the latter course...
...really knew as well as anybody what was wrong with our Overseas Operations in OWI and also what was right with them and he served mightily in correcting the former and promoting the latter. I am delighted that he has come back to such a fine...
...Psychology. Meanwhile Soviet planners must judge between the demands on the national resources made by poverty at home and danger abroad. To allay the former they exaggerate the latter...
...Friday the Harvard A team lost to the Boston Chess Club 2 to 3, to open their competition in the local Metropolitan League. But the Crimson latter-day Morphys will try to bounce back tonight at the expense of the Lynn and Wells clubs, which the A and B teams meet respectively in the Lowell Dining Hall at 8 o'clock...
...Civil War coverage for Harper's Weekly, nor the hell-for-leather zip of Hearst's Frederic Remington, but Glackens' Night after San Juan, which he drew while covering the Spanish-American War for the Press, was a topflight demonstration of vivid, accurate reporting. In the latter-day paintings, especially Shinn's The Hippodrome, Luks's The Spielers and Sloan's Wake of the Ferry, gallery-goers could see how a whiff of spot-news training had led to fine art happily free of the musty brown academicism of the time...