Word: reveal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Anderson the artist, too, died about on time. Critics had begun to point at the mediocrity of his recent work. It did not matter, for his job was done. And if an American writer's job is to reveal Americans to themselves, Anderson had done his greatly...
...that darkness the battered, drained and dry-wrung people of London still reveal their incredible fibre. They have endured Puritanism, mercantilism, industrialism, sinking physically, among the nations of Europe, from the first grade to the third. But Europe's once strongest stock survived the plagues and the Great Fire, and it now turns the worst rage that modern war can wreak into just another trial to be confronted. In confronting it, Londoners have rediscovered their chief racial faculty, once wild, now disciplined: a casual, bottomless courage...
...severe censorship was clamped down on reports abroad of the disorder and only official dispatches reached Vichy, but they were sufficient to reveal the seriousness of the conflict and the Arabian influence in Syria...
Nelson R. Gidding '41, author-producer, refused to reveal the subject of his latest news vignette because of a fear of censorship. Last week's episode, concerning House elections, met with enthusiastic response...
...later the President approved a list of articles -what kind and to what amount he would not say-for immediate shipment abroad. Five minutes later, bright-eyed, tense and in high spirits, he called in the press to tell them that when the supplies were safely landed he would reveal how much had been sent, and where...