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...laughed oftener and harder (not louder) than Lady Isabella Howard, wife of the British Ambassador, at The Midde March, salty Shubert-Belasco comedy about British tars and such...
HARVARD BATESDouglas, Harding, Moushogian, Record, Briggs, r.e. l.e., Hubbard, PeabodyBarrette, Kuehn, Waterman, Trafford, l.t. r.t., HoweTrainer, Myerson, Talbot, Ginman, l.g. r.g., Long, WhittlerB. Ticknor, Gildes, Richards, Cunningham, c. c., Louder, ShapiroW. Ticknor, Talbot, Myerson, Newhart, r.g. l.g., LizotteLevin, Lewis, W. Ticknor, Upton, Faxon, r.t. l.t., White, FullerO'Connell, Burns, Ogden, Baldwin, r.e. l.e., Kenison, FitzPutnam, Wood, Gleason, q.b. q.b., Vallcenti, BornsteinT. Gilligan, Mays, Batchelder, Mason, l.h.b. r.h.b., GordonHuguley, C. Devens, Fullam, r.h.b. l.h.b., SpoffordHarper, Potter, White, f.b. f.b., Farrall, McClusk
...LOUDER...
...prince, have begged him to repair the water works, improve the telephone service, allow his subjects greater control in the direction of that fountain head of all Monaco's prosperity, the Monte Carlo Casino (TIME, Jan. 7, 1928). Grumpy Prince Louis did nothing. Lately the Monagasques have been louder in their demands. Brusquely they threatened to revolt...
This seems a blemish on Boston's coat of arms, a blind-deaf-mute behind bars on a field sable, with motto "Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil." But it can be forgiven on the premise that actions speak louder than words...