Word: hear
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...days ago a distinguished member of the Congress came to see me. . . . I said to him: 'John, I want to tell you something that is very personal to me- something that you have a right to hear from my own lips. I have a great ambition in life. . . . John, my ambition relates...
...scant months the Davieses have been in Moscow (TIME, Feb. 1), the friendly U. S. Ambassador has made it a practice to tell Bolshevik bigwigs straight off that he has no apologies to make for Capitalism and wants to hear no arguments for Communism, adding that he likes a shooting match of questions about either the U. S. or the U. S. S. R. with the answers kept as factual as possible. The shooting started when Foreign Trade Commissar Rosengoltz gave a five-hour Russian lunch for Ambassador & Mrs. Davies at his magnificent dacha or country estate adjoining Dictator Stalin...
...will move into its own three-story Manhattan building. Last week's award coincided with MARCH OF TIME'S first French translation. This week LA MARCHE DU TEMPS, produced in France by Brother Richard de Rochemont, will appear on the screens of French cinemansions, where audiences will hear the announcer say: La Marche du Temps...
Iowa patriots who revere the Scott County birthplace of "Buffalo Bill" were shocked to hear that the Bologna newspaper Resto del Carlino had "discovered" that Colonel William Frederick Cody was really Giovanni Tambini, born in Barbigarezzo about 1840 and "a typical Italian ... full of Fascist courage and daring...
...been described by the New York Times as "lovely to look at and heaven to hear". However that may be, she has chosen a program which runs the gamut of musical history and comes out rather breathless at the end with a "Wild Song" by Olive Durgan. The recital should give Miss Swarthout ample occasion to prove the abilities so lavishly accorded her by reviewers...