Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Boeri. Liberal Deputy Boeri, dutifully following his leader, Giolitti, attacked the Government not only upon its press policy but upon the numerous dissolutions of provincial and municipal councils. His speech, delivered with great force, was frequently punctuated by loud cries from the ministerial bench. Once Benito Mussolini arose and shouted: "No, no, no!" when Boeri accused him of muzzling only the Opposition papers. "Remember, Deputy Mussolini," was Deputy Boeri's final warning, "that last June you said to the Senate that the majesty of the law must be strengthened and protected. Today it is the whole of Italy that...
...play would have, if each player had a steadily burning light always showing overhead. It is planned to start off the returns with this device, and then to ask the audience whether they wish to have that or the radio or both. It is not yet sure whether loud speakers can be operated from the radio without interfering with the information from the same source which the operator of the grid-graph must have. That will be worked out this afternoon and in any event the radio will be set up and available...
...Union has secured a radio set and four loud speakers to help in the reception of the wireless reports of the Yale game Saturday. A play by play report of the game will be received in the Living Room, beginning at 2 o'clock. Members of the Union who stay in Cambridge are invited to come and bring their friends...
...Harvard-Yale football game on Saturday will be received over a special radio set play by play at the Union, it was learned last night. Four loud speakers will be used to make the reports clearly audible, and in addition a miniature football will be moved back and forth across a board representing the field, in order to help those present to visualize the progress of the game...
...President laughed out loud when he heard that the returns were: "Coolidge, 909; Davis, 630" in a certain ward in the city of Gulf port (Miss.) where resides the Hon. Pat. Harrison, arch-scoriator of the Senate and the Keynote of the Democratic Convention which "flayed the Republicans alive...