Word: lastinger
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mr. Hammond has claimed for his invention that it makes possible greater sonority, more lasting tone, alteration in the quality of the tone after it has been struck (TIME, Aug. 31). No wonder the assembly stared as Pianist Donahue, supported by Conductor Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, sank his fingers...
For, indeed, those writers who are so muddled by the mechanical multiplicity and confusion of existence as to be blind to the simple which is beneath all the confusion will never, can never expect to keep live in literature. The clever, and this is a generation of the clever, are...
At last the system long advocated by H. R. Coffin '94, whereby the number of plays rather than minutes determine the length of a football game, is to receive a fair trial. Next Saturday when the Brown eleven meets Boston University at Providence, the teams will play periods consisting of...
Added the art critic of The Times: "It has neither the appeal of actuality nor the more subtle and lasting appeal of monumental sculpture. To the eye of an expert artilleryman, there may have been some alterations in proportions, some suppression of details in the various gadgets, but to ordinary...
Hence, the pragmatists of this country who want results before they will buy vacuum cleaners, or theatre tickets, or enter any "lasting covenants" have lost some part of their defense. In eleven lays the League ended the barking along the Greek frontier. And it did this while two cabinets were...