Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...boats were taken down to the basin and Cutler's shell was sent over the mile and three quarters but Coach Whiteside was unwilling to reveal the time they made. It was intended to take the other two boats over the same course but the roughness of the water necessitated the abandenment of this and the shells returned to the Newell with Cutler's eight going in for showers and the other two rowing up to the Armory. This meant a ten mile workout for the latter two shells while Cutler's boat made up for their seven miles...
...scope of learning and scholarship at Harvard and with the study of the history of science as a branch of higher learning as the result of the work of such men as Professer Thorndike at Columbia, Dr. Henderson and Dr. Sarton at Harvard. The now announcement does not reveal "the superficial character of University policy." In fact, it is even to be hoped that some day undergraduates may concentrate in the Department of the History of Science and Learning. George L. Haskins...
...late Jack ("Legs") Diamond, was interrupted when Flegenheimer went into hiding after his indictment two years ago, and officially ended when, terrified by the Government's bloody drive against the nation's mobsters, he gave himself up at Albany last Thanksgiving Day. What Prosecutor McEvers had to reveal was one of the most minutely recorded criminal business stories yet to emerge from a gaudy, vanished period in U. S. history...
...Morgenthau did not reveal what plans he had for refunding the last old high-coupon Liberties. But he did take time to review the Treasury's vast operations since his Administration took office. High points: 1) with completion of its present program, the Treasury will have refunded in two years no less than $8,000,000,000 of Wartime loans, and retired, largely from its so-called "gold profit," another $674,000,000 of Panama Canal and Consol bonds; 2) saving in debt service will be $100,000,000 yearly; 3) though the national debt has risen...
Later the two Emperors, both earnest young men in tortoise-shell spectacles, hung around each other's necks the highest orders of their respective realms. Amid the festivities it was officially announced that in Manchukuo today "only about 60,000 bandits are active," a statistic considered to reveal, in the circumstances, nothing less than the triumph of Law & Order...