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...left armless by a World War II hand grenade, we received many contributions from your readers* . . . We used some of the money to buy for him what is known as a Galimberti machine. [With it] Italo Renzetti, an exceptionally bright child, not only learned to write Braille, holding the stylus between his stumps, but the other day managed to "draw" an airplane, which he told our Italian representative was "for TIME Magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 21, 1949 | 2/21/1949 | See Source »

...usually brackish Record-American team dried off its salty stylus Monday and headlined the Crimson as "Great...

Author: By John Shortlidge, | Title: Press Goes Overboard On Crimson | 10/6/1948 | See Source »

Asano, apparently a "joiner" in college (he was a member of Hasty Pudding, Phoenix, Stylus, the Kalumet Club, the OK Society, and the Western Club, among others), rose from a job as a private secretary to a position at the head of the Tsurmi Steel and Shipbuilding Company. He counts banking, trading, water power developing, and the motion picture industry among his other occupations...

Author: By Dan H. Fenn jr., | Title: ASANO, NAMED WAR CRIMINAL, REPORTED AT LARGE IN JAPAN | 2/5/1946 | See Source »

...seven years' research, four years' field trials. It is now installed in 1,000 radio sets in homes between Wisconsin and Missouri and the Atlantic Coast-an area containing over one-fourth of the U.S.'s 30,000,000 radio homes. The Audimeter records with a stylus on moving tape every twist of the radio switch and dials, whether a program is found by dial cruising, whether it is kept on through the full period, tuned out at any point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Who Listens to What? | 1/4/1943 | See Source »

...Harvard, where his family name is so illustrious as to be a liability, Robert Hallowell was Lampoon president (1909-10), a member of Hasty Pudding, Signet, Stylus, DKE, and a great friend of rollicking John Reed. When a group including Classmate Walter Lippmann and Herbert Croly founded the liberal New Republic in 1914, Radical John Reed encouraged Hallowell of the banking Hallowells to take the post of treasurer. Ten years later he suddenly quit, went to Paris, arranged a divorce, became an artist. At 52, Robert Hallowell died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Artist's Life | 2/27/1939 | See Source »

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