Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...train the weary M. Cai-llaux spoke to reporters. Some one told him of having paused before a window in Washington where pictures of the French Debt mission were displayed and of having heard a woman say: "Oh, how sly they look!" "Ah yes!" exclaimed M. Caillaux, with a weary irony. "The Wizard! It is always the same. All people believe that foreigners would eat them if they could...
Messrs. Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts, special counsel for the Government, thought they found 64 errors in Judge Kennedy's conduct of the trial. So they are asking the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse his decision. The appeal may be heard in St. Louis in December, or more probably in St. Paul...
Likewise the semi-final and final arguments of the Ames Competition, of which the preliminaries are now starting, can be heard by little more than one third of the students, and that only by intolerable crowding...
...directors of this new "Hamlet" succeeded in impressing the drama of the situations on the audience through intonation alone. Physical action was reduced to a minimum; the effect was much as if the auditors had been backstage connected with the play only as they heard the actors' voices, yet realising the action as perfectly as if they were themselves on the stage...
Majestic--"Rose-Marie" at 8.15. You must have heard of this several years ago, it's still good...