Word: hearse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Landing lights at airports have been made remarkably efficient, but what about the flyer who, straying at night from his course, passes near a field at which he is not expected, of which he is unaware? That contingency, too, is now taken care of by a device invented by Research...
Can you not mention telephone service a la Scandanavia without pert remarks about ours [TIME, July 4] ? "Thank You" makes possible faster service Calls are no less accurately completed, as one hears the operator give the number to the called exchange. Opportunity for correction is there given. "Thank You" saves...
Loans. Meanwhile the credit-system by which the farmers were to be loaned money enough for rehabilitation purposes has apparently existed chiefly on paper. Reported Mr. Speers: "One hears on all sides the complaint that the recently created farm credit organizations will not work. The periods of the loans, it...
Sirs: You probably are familiar with and have published the following quotation from Sophocles : "Do nothing secretly; for Time sees and hears all things, and discloses all." In the quotation, which I fairly stumbled across by the purest accident, the word time was spelled with a cap T.
The hearing proceeded from 10 a.m. until midnight, almost without a break. Then Assassin Kovenko was sentenced to life imprisonment, the Court, however, recommending that this be commuted to 15 years. In Moscow. Promptly, the Soviet Workers' Gazette, Moscow, headlined: "Unheard-of mild sentence, which Kovenko hears with beaming...