Word: telegraphe
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...James Rudolph Garfield of Cleveland who was Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior, daughter-in-law of the late President James Abram Garfield; as the result of injuries received when, motoring through Portsmouth, N. H., a tire of Mr. Garfield's car blew out and they hit a telegraph pole...
...origin of the anti-snake rule came ten years ago when I was assistant managing editor; before that time beginning in 1900 thirty years ago I had in the capacity of telegraph editor, city editor, news editor and acting managing editor, done my bit to keeping down the free publicity for snakes, but not always with complete success. Until the Bungle comic page of two weeks ago the record over the last ten years had been perfect. I have always disliked snakes and I have seldom met others, especially women, who did not share to some extent this feeling...
Last week a tip along England's grapevine telegraph sent a cable hurrying to Manhattan. New York police wired Boston port officials. Scotland Yard had heard that the Lady of Minto had been, was being, or would be, smuggled into the U. S. via Boston...
...Expansion. Large among independent telephone companies is Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Co., operating without competition in St. Paul and 140 other communities in Minnesota and the Dakotas. Yet last week Tri-State went the way of most independent telephone companies, completed a deal whereby it will be acquired by A. T. & T. through Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Tri-State has $28,151,000 assets, last year earned $1,389,000. It is closely held, control reputedly resting with Theodore Gary & Co. of Kansas City. After this deal (largest in recent years), A. T. & T. will have...
When the premiere was over the meagre audience applauded apathetically. Next morning critics in the public prints seemed doubtful, unconvincingly called it "music on the grand scale" or echoed Critic Herbert Hughes's (London Daily Telegraph) florid romantics, printed in the program. Reflective listeners decided Launcelot might be more effective if halved, with fewer thematic repetitions, or conversely, expanded into a full-length, Neo-Wagnerian opera as Coates first intended to do. Bold or brave was he to introduce his work on the same night with such magna opera as Respighi's orchestration of Bach's Passacaglia...