Word: hearses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In order that the noise of telegraph instruments which otherwise would annoy the speaker and audience may be avoided a silencer will be used at the Union. The sending key makes very little noise but the "sounder" a good deal. The latter is primarily for the receiving operators who listen...
The June Advocate and the Class-Day Advocate, fresh from the press, make a very strong finish to a hard year's work on the part of the editors. There is much good grain among the chaff. The Class-Day number contains the Class Poem by James Gore King Jr...
Mr. Fields made one experiment which might be developed in future productions. Instead of the usual one-sided telephone conversations, the speaker at the other end of the line stood off-stage behind the instrument and spoke in a muffled voice which was a very creditable imitation of what one...
In urging the establishment of a course in Industrial Relations, at the University, the Governor of Kansas has voiced the feelings of many students of present-day problems. One often hears the cry that the colleges are too much wrapped up in their own affairs to give heed to the...
one hears much nowadays of "Americanization"; but "Americanization", unfortunately, is a long word, which is not fully understood by either immigrant or native. In so far as it implies any concrete program, "Americanization" seems to connote a draught of medicine, administered with a certain degree of force, to a patient...