Word: bellsing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three blasts of a whistle . . . "Put your wheel hard over!" . . . bells clamored full speed reverse . . . a red flare gashed the night . . . the crash . . .
At Milan a potent firm of Italian piano manufacturers received last week a note on impressively crested paper: Dear Companions in Sonorous Construction : Upon the arrival of the piano which I ordered from you recently its strings began suddenly to vibrate, drowning the sound of nearby church bells. Not without...
A feature of the Pops concert in Symphony Hall tonight will be the appearance of the Boston Saxophone Orchestra, which will play three numbers. The following is the complete program. Triumphal March from "Aida" Verdi Overture, "Jubilee" Weber Fantasia, '"Eugen Onegin" Tchaikovsky Boston Saxophone Orchestra. (Abdon F. Laus, Conductor) a...
Heard in Manhattan at the Plaza Hotel ten-year-old Oscar Throngren recite a poem, "The Bells," composed by the Prince's brother. Little Oscar was dressed in the costume of Varmland, consisting of yellow knickerbockers, white stockings, red jacket, red and black cap. The Prince knew others of...
Their receptiveness, their spontaneity, must be dull indeed if they fail to be ecstatic over "To Helen," "Ulalume," "Lenore," "Annabel Lee," "The Bells, " "The Haunted Palace," "Israfel" and the crowning glory of "The Raven," or they would not glibly drop such sentences as "two-fifths sheer fudge."