Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...very public conversation, however. Not only were the camera men there and the cinemen, but so were the "talkie" men. These protested that Mr. President had not spoken loudly enough to be "heard" by the sound-sight machinery that was to reproduce the little scene for distribution throughout the land. Moreover a cineman came scurrying along late. "I have been sick," he said and begged Mr. President to repose...
Proceeding to Pueblo, Colo., the Hoover Special deposited National Chairman Dr. Work, with thanks and praise from the Nominee for his campaign assistance. Experts had credited Dr. Work with more blunders than brilliance, but 10,000 of his fellow Coloradoans heard Dr. Work briefly exonerated...
Able, experienced, great-capacitied Senator Robinson spent the last nights and days campaigning arduously in southern Illinois, where his voice could be heard in hard-fought Missouri. He made a side trip, for some reason, across Indiana into arch-Republican Ohio. Then he went home to Arkansas, one State he knew was going Democratic...
Citizens of the U. S. have forgotten with what dread their revolutionary ancestors heard that Newfoundland had been made the war base of the British fleet. Soon the harbor of St. Johns teemed with captured U. S. merchantmen. In those days George Washington worried about what was happening in Newfoundland. Last week it was George V who worried...
...general public. A girl, just "a" girl, had the chair next him. He had never seen her before, did not know her name (Edna Ryder) but he talked with her from time to time. He looked thoughtful, years older than when he voted in the morning. He heard the encouraging early bulletins and the later, foreboding ones, without comment...