Word: reveals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...avowedly an effort on the part of a friend to fore stall any misguided attacks on the personality of Einstein such as those to which most prominent men are subject. The purpose has been amply filled for we now have a record of his important acts and they reveal the character of the man as clearly as would a series of letters to his wife and closest friends...
...alone reveal the method, President Bohn would not even name the researchers who developed it. But he was eager to tell how he had started to build a $50,000 "pilot plant" in Detroit to iron out minor production kinks, and how he would later erect a big producing plant in Utah, which has the most extensive alunite deposits in the U. S. The Utah plant, said President Bohn, would bring his investment in the alunite process close to $10,000,000. That was an impressive figure, and observers saw no reason to question...
This is a fact. Why the loverly colors no one knows, unless perhaps Morey wants to save the H. A. A. the expense of illuminating the Stadium in the event of sudden darkness. But the refusal to reveal the name of the team's hotel is obvious. In a sink of iniquity like Boston there must by any number of big-time crooks who would be only too glad to get at the boys from the backwoods...
...Note. The Transcript erred in its complimentary report of the CRIMSON's Confidential Guide in saying that Government 1 fell off several hundred, for the latest figures reveal that the course only dropped eleven men. English 28 has been revised and is no longer a "vaudeville" course, now being in charge solely of James B. Munn, professor of English, a fact which may account partially for the increase of 110, as compared to a decrease of 102 for English...
...those members of his great, cautious, rock-like church Editor Chaffee will address himself, avoiding theological controversy. Says he: "We seek unity in the Presbyterian Church, not divisions." Guided by a council of able Manhattan pastors, The Presbyterian Tribune will be backed by Presbyterians whose names he declines to reveal...