Word: cinematographs
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...sacrifice their real selves to the spider. Serafino Gubbio helps the spider devour them. Not long afterwards, myriad people issue from dark places where, seeking pleasure, they have seen the ghosts made by the spider. Relieved to be out again, they say, "What terrible rot!" Serafino Gubbio is a cinematograph operator for a big company near Rome...
Although Turkey became master of her own house when the Allies marched out (TIME, Oct. 15), it was still incumbent upon her to put that house in order: the Turkification of Constantinople has started. Foreign languages are taboo and all signs, cinematograph titles, notices, etc., are to be printed in the Turkish language. The authorities stated that the Turkish language would soon be dominant " even in the European quarter...
...Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against the Eastman Kodak Company, alleging conspiracy in restraint of trade, with respect to the Eastman Company's manufacture and sale of cinematograph film in this country. According to the complaint, the company had manufactured and sold up to March, 1920, 94 per cent of all film, and sold 96 per cent of all film, produced in the United States. Between March, 1920, and September, 1921, it is alleged, foreign film was so extensively imported that the sales by the Eastman Company fell to 81 per cent of sales of film...
...today and presents unrestricted sensationalism that has ever aroused undergraduate enthusiasm. All the country's celebrities with whom our gilded youth are most intimately acquainted are described and portrayed in the bold and naked phrases of Lampy's best style. The abandon that characterizes this detailed exposure of the cinematograph world convinces the reader of the utter unreality of that film land of wonders...
...Aeronautical Society will hold an exhibit of cinematograph pictures of aeroplanes in flight in Brattle Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Motion views of the late Ralph Johnstone performing the "spiral glide," LeBlanc making a world's speed record of 68 miles an hour, Paulhan flying at Los Angeles, and other aviators will be shown. An admission fee of 50 cents will be charged to the public, but society members will be admitted free on showing their 1910-11 membership cards, which may be obtained from A. Sweetser '11, on payment of dues...