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...Meantime 5,000 members of the Rhenish Singers' Union were converging on Cologne. The plan was to attempt something new in radio singing-an interchange of broad- casts, "round'' harmony on a transoceanic scale. San Francisco was to sing a number, Cologne was to listen, then bellow a reply...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Silver Saengerfest | 8/25/1930 | See Source »

Excerpt: ". . . Suddenly the lights snapped on ... and now the ether vibrated with the earth-girdling bellow of the greatest radio hook-up in history. The eulogistic phrases were familiar; so was the toneless voice of an Ex-President of the United States for whom the great inventor remembered voting. But he could hear now, since death had stripped him of his protective infirmity. Muttering sadly to himself, the old man pressed his fingers to his ears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Edison Enters Heaven | 3/17/1930 | See Source »

...recently turned up in the Empire's new Labor cabinet as His Majesty's Right Honorable Secretary of State for War. Last week generals fumed, colonels smarted, and subalterns rolled out rich round oaths-all because War Minister Shaw, at a rally of Socialist constituents, had bellowed what they considered mollycoddle sentiments respecting Egypt. To a British fighting man Egypt is the last country on earth which the Empire can afford to mollycoddle. Egypt with her Suez Canal is the road to India, and British soldiers have been guarding that road for decades, right or wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Bullfrog Booms | 8/12/1929 | See Source »

Macbeth is a play, not so much of men and women, as of the wind and the darkness, witches and their gloomy cries. It has been played a thousand ways, by actors, steeped in the colors of their trade, unmannerly breached with gore, who bellow and rant, who incarnadine its multitudinous sea of words with bloody sound and fury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: The Qualities of Moissi | 11/26/1928 | See Source »

...course hard-boiled men in barracks do rollick and bellow, especially at the Sovereign and the Empire they love. But Victoria, no Hard-Boiled Queen, missed the too-blunt point and was irrevocably insulted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Insulter Kipling | 9/24/1928 | See Source »

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