Word: reveal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...trade they nourish, were not sacrificed for the sake of war industries. Last week Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita was repeatedly criticized. And Ryozo Makino bitterly attacked War Minister Shunroku Hata for keeping military finances secret. "The people are uneasy," warned Member Makino. But War Minister Hata bluntly refused to reveal military expenses, and when debate began to sizzle, he coolly cut off the stenographic record of proceedings...
...Core of Steel." Hermann Rauschning's The Revolution of Nihilism purposed to reveal the Nazis' secret plans for the Third Reich. It obscured almost as much as it disclosed, but occasional clear statements of the Nazis' real aims stood out like moments of nightmare in a some what foggy dream. His new book, The Voice of Destruction, is an evidently hurried transcript of notes on Hitler's private assertions in 1932-34. It may be substantially credited or discounted according to how much distortion the reader sees in Junker Rauschning's solemn retrospective indignation...
...SCRAPBOOK OF KATHERINE MANSFIELD-Edited by J. Middleton Murry-Knopf ($2.50). Of negligible appeal to readers-in-general, these last scraps from Katherine Mansfield's notebooks are of automatic importance to her cult of admirers, of genuine literary interest as well. A writer's scraps often reveal him better than his letters or his journals; and Mansfield is here revealed in her grievous living, in her streaks of curious repellence, and in her unique, luminous perceptions. Since her perceptions often had the instantaneousness of magnesium-powder flashes, some of her brief entries contain some of her best work...
...files of the CRIMSON reveal no editor who had to resort to the purchase of a trusteeship to make progress at Vassar, nor is there indication of a man with a special grudge against German geese...
...Figures reveal also that a minority bloc of Roosevelt-rooters--37 per cent--advocates a third term in view of the present war. His election will be backed by 35 per cent of Old Nassau's sons if he runs in 1940, unless they change their minds in the meantime...