Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bring him back to a realization of a proper sense of values." Mr. Vanderlip wrote young Mr. Davison a letter, saying: "I am an old friend and admirer of your father and knew you when you were a small boy, and I was pleased when I heard some time ago that you had determined to serve your country by going into politics. I have no doubt that you believe what you are quoted as saying, for I know that a great many other people lacking information on the Washington situation since March 4, 1921, think...
...earth and come back to the speaker. It was announced that at 11:30 A. M. Greenwich time, April 23, His Britannic Majesty would formally open the BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION at Wembley. For the first time, in English history, the actual voice of the monarch will be broadcast and heard simultaneously in thousands of homes in every part of the Empire. Carried by undersea cables when the air waves fail, along the All-British cable route across Canada to New Zealand and Australia, thence to India and South Africa and back to Wembley, his voice will encircle the world...
...withheld. He arrived in Tirana, quite rich, utterly uneducated. He told the Minister that he had dreamed he was to be King of Albania, had crossed the ocean to see if there was anything in dreams. A friend got him out of the capital. Since then nothing has been heard of the man who would be king...
...interested undergraduate. If he feels that he has for the time gleaned all the instruction he can from talks on the League of Nations and kindred subjects by avowed conservatives, and that he would like to hear at first hand some of the doctrines he has only heard of as "moving forces in the world today...
...commenting on the possibility of the Dramatic Club production being subjected to a rigorous censorship, Mayor Quinn said "At present we have heard of nothing that will demand our interference. I do not expect that there will be anything objectionable in their plays at least, I hope...