Word: reference
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...understood that I do not refer to the South Korean army, which has fought with great bravery and effectiveness, but only to the South Korean police and marine units which I have seen in action behind our lines...
...long imprisonment in a literary footnote." It is true that Smart had to wait a long time to receive his proper praise (and appraisal) as a highly original poet. But, after almost two centuries of neglect, Smart has been discovered and rediscovered in the last dozen years. I refer, for example, to the ten pages devoted to him in my Treasury of Great Poems (Simon & Schuster) published...
...understand what had happened, Bradley could, if he would, refer inquirers back to some recent history, to wit, the weeks immediately following World War II. He might have pointed out how the U.S. destroyed and left strewn around the globe billions of dollars worth of arms and equipment. It was too expensive to bring the stuff home; it would not be needed anyhow in the long years of peace which lay ahead. No more would big military forces be needed. In response to demands from home which shook U.S. politicians to their shoes, the victorious U.S. military force had been...
Incidentally, your 1943 article makes very interesting reading today. You refer to his presence in the Senate as "a queer accident of democracy"; his Presidency underlines this...
...refer to George Bellows' classic picture of "Firpo knocking Dempsey through the ropes" [TIME. May 22]. Bellows died in 1925, and I doubt he painted the episode referred to. His classic fight picture, unless my memory deceives me, was titled Stag at Sharkey's. Sharkey's was one of the early, small fight clubs in New York, about...