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Word: explicitly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1930
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...announcement of the results of the five men picked for the Album Committee shows the same astounding mishandling. According to the explicit instructions on the ballots and the notices accompanying the photographs of the nominees, members of the class were to pick five men for the Album Committee by preference. When the results were made known it was clear that the votes had been counted by straight numerical tabulation and each figure was marked as an equal vote. When this was pointed out to the officers in charge, the answer was that the announcement on the ballot was a mistake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECT THE ALBUM COMMITTEE AGAIN | 12/12/1930 | See Source »

Well knowing that white men would doubt his charge, Brahman Moonje read into the record the explicit testimony of a white woman eyewitness, Miss Madeline Slade, daughter of a British Admiral, disciple of St. Gandhi. What Dr. Moonje read has just been published in the U. S. by Simon & Schuster on pages 158-160 of Philosopher Will Durant's The Case for India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Indian Conference: Act II | 12/1/1930 | See Source »

...Casseres characterizes himself as a critic of, "intuitional tastes . . who does not analyze or weigh, but apotheosizes or slays". It is just such treatment he gives Mr. Mencken. He speaks of him as one who, "has everywhere an implied, if not explicit, contempt for those who use any dodge to escape reality. There is something tremendously courageous, almost sadistically so, in this attitude. It is probable, with him, that reality itself is an escape from something he fears more--sentiment, romance, mysticism... "Mencken never describes anything, he tears it to pieces and throws it in your face... His aesthetic...

Author: By H. B., | Title: De Casseres Explodes The Bernard Shaw Myth | 10/30/1930 | See Source »

Author Ossorgin has no words to say in judgment, nothing explicit either in praise or blame; but through the tortured lives he writes about he says very plainly that Russia is a great country and that Russia is still alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Re-Enter Russia-* | 10/20/1930 | See Source »

...short while before his final, sudden relapse into coma, Lord Birkenhead scanned London papers, learned that he was "now almost recovered from his long illness." He died believing he would soon be well. His doctors, who had authorized the too optimistic early bulletin, issued a final one, brief, explicit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Death of Birkenhead | 10/13/1930 | See Source »

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