Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Frank Bryant Cutts '28 of Providence, R. I., and Hamilton Heard '28 of Brookline, who tied for the last position on the Class Day Committee in the recent Senior elections, will both become members of the Committee...
Besides Cutts and Heard the complete Class Day Committee includes C. A. Pratt Jr. '28, chairman, W. W. Lord '28, A. H. O'Neil '28, W. B. Jones '28, D. L. Garrison '28, and H. W. Burns...
...tradition that has a happy renascence each year, enjoyed a familiar pleasure--the Christmas reading of Professor Copeland. The delights of personal acquaintance with one of the truly unique personalities of American letters have been given to but few; there are even exigencies limiting the number of those who heard them last night at the Union...
...week, at Paris, when it was announced that Editor Daudet would positively address a Royalist audience at the Salle Builler. Soon police swarmed 'round this innocuous auditorium. When the meeting came to order, its chairman smilingly gestured at empty air and introduced "Our honored leader." A voice was heard. Although sepulchral, it was unmistakably the voice of M. Daudet. Policemen cocked their ears a moment, then strolled disgustedly away. They could not arrest the loudspeaker. M. Daudet was at Brussels, 192 miles away, cheerfully addressing a radio microphone...
...Russias, written at Tobolsk. On Nov. 14, when Nikolai Lenin's dictatorship was six days old, Diarist Nicholas Romanov was still in ignorance of its existence and jotted placidly: "Today is the birthday of dear mama* and the 23rd anniversary of our marriage. At noon we heard prayers. The choir muddled and sang false, doubtless from lack of practice." Three days later the shattering news reached even Tobolsk. Nicholas the Last pondered well, then wrote: "It is disgusting to read in the papers what happened a fortnight ago in Petrograd and Moscow." Perhaps the true import of "what happened...