Word: rayed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Only one pitch, however, is admitted at a time. The sounds of each frequency or pitch are admitted through the filter for a small fraction of a second and deflect a spot of light, generated by a cathodes ray tube, along a horizontal line in proportion to their strength. The sport, moving back and forth as higher and higher pitched sounds with different intensities are admitted, is photographed on sensitized paper and leaves a line graph. This graph is a picture record of the noise, showing the relative loudness of each of its component parts...
...Your reference (TIME, Oct. 21), to National Commander ''Ray" Murphy as "corpulent" was a piece of disgusting flippancy so characteristic of your treatment of Legion leaders...
Arrangements for the Banquet are in charge of Ray Collins '36, Band Manager, and the Master of Ceremonies will be Malcolm Seymour...
William A. McFadden; Saul B. Podolsky; Waino T. Ray; Loring Raymond; Royal S. Schaaf; Robert E. Schnittger; Irving Soden; Riggs Stewart; Theodore M. Strongin; Harold R. Taylor; Elkan Turk, Jr.; George Wasserman; Morton L. Weiss; Paul Zeidel...
Three dance tunes in the show are definite hits. "Life Begins at Sweet Sixteen," "Anything Can Happen," and "I'm the Fellow Who Loves You," with music by Ray Henderson, lyrics by Jack Yellen, are catcy, have a first-rate swing to them. "Cigarette" and "May I Have My Gloves," are good plugs of the "Cocktails for Two" variety. "Pied Piper of Harlem" is hot but not very original. "Boondoggling" is the cleverest thing in the show, has a nice tune...