Word: vividness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jacques S. (Fannie Hurst) Danielson, novelist (Humoresque, Lummox, A President is Born), told London newshawks that her most vivid impression of England was "the length and adequacy of the underwear displayed in the stores...
...proprietors declare that it is the largest single canvas in the world-6,400 sq. ft. in area, almost three times the size of Tintoretto's "Paradise" walls in the Palace of the Doges.* Pale monumental figures float upon it among brilliant clouds and stars. while a vivid comet's tail streaks across from projection box to screen. Artist Kent, assisted by Jo Mielziner and ten others, worked five months on the canvas...
...SILENT ENEMY-Vivid portrayal of tribal life among the Ojibwa Indians (TIME...
...stoker, reporter. Wartime British Army lieutenant (buried alive in a Somme dugout and consequently rendered unconscious for weeks, unhealthy for life), Paris correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, author (Murder for Profit, Leviathan, Twelve Against the Gods, Italy under Mussolini, Cancer of Empire), dramatist (Overture, 1920), recently a vivid, penetrating triweekly colyumist for the New York World: of peritonitis after an appendectomy; at Avignon, France...
...SILENT ENEMY?Vivid portrayal of tribal life among the Ojibwa Indians (TIME...