Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that this durable doodle has been TiMEhonored, I can reveal the identity of Dolton Edwards...
...took the Civil War to reveal his towering qualities. All that had seemed rough and comic and exasperating in times of peace was shown to be the perfect equipment for a leader of men. His troops marched until they dropped. Stragglers were flogged, deserters summarily shot. His veterans had a motto: "Man that is born of woman, and enlisteth in Jackson's army, is of few days and short rations." Yet with the instinctive knowledge that distinguishes the martinet from the great captain, his ragged "foot cavalry" so revered Jackson that, whenever a burst of cheering swept the camp...
...letters I get from home," wrote People's New York Correspondent Len Coulter, "reveal that thousands of people in Britain have swallowed the old bunk about the American Way of Life-swish homes, big cars, gleaming refrigerators, 21-inch TV sets and plenty of money in the bank. Phooey...
After years of work on deicing, U.S. bankers had expected a warm image of themselves in the public mind. But when the American Bankers Association in January got back a year-long public opinion survey, it was so disturbed that it refused to reveal the results. Last week Charles A. Eaton Jr., president of the New Jersey Bankers Association, told a meeting of financial public-relations men some of the awful truth...
...Northbrook, Ill. introduced a new water-softener appliance by setting up giant faucets with running water outside assembly halls at eight regional sales conventions. Inside each darkened hall, a single spotlight fell on a stage curtain which parted dramatically with an explosion and cloud of smoke to reveal the new gadget. The shows cost $35,000. But they were worth it. They netted $1,000,000 in orders...