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Observers are urged to contribute their findings to the observatory, which will transmit all information to the Flower Observatory in Pennsylvania, center of research on meteors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Embryo Scientists Will Have Chance to Aid in Photographing Leonid Meteors in Annual Shower--Display Lasts Three Days | 11/13/1930 | See Source »

...choice of Koussevitzky for Boston has proved singularly happy. He is an excellent musician, although it is said he cannot read a score, has to hire pianists to teach him new music before he in turn can transmit it to his men. He has the magnetism, the energy which were necessary to rejuvenate Boston's orchestra in 1924. He has an insatiable interest in new music and a talent for playing it. His programs are indisputably the best in the country. So is his understanding of Ravel and Debussy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Up Strike Orchestras | 10/13/1930 | See Source »

...when the rifles cracked out shots in the back-Italy's idea of a supremely disgraceful Death. Throughout Jugoslavia, where Il Duce is detested as the National Enemy, furious indignation was roused by news that the Facist garrison commander at Trieste had refused to transmit to King Vittorio Emanuele a plea for pardon signed by the Jugoslav youths. If His Majesty had pardoned them, Italian fury would probably have swept him from his Throne-for even Italians who hate Mussolini hate Jugoslavs ten times more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: In the Spine | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

Under the new contract, as an "accommodation" to the Union, the operators "upon the request of any employe will receive from [him] on payday, at a point convenient to the pay office and transmit to the district [union] treasurer, an amount not in excess of $1 per month." The operators decline to "solicit or compel contributions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Coal Peace | 7/28/1930 | See Source »

...TIME, Oct. 7) and with auditory radio signals. Last week in Gloucester, Mass., a new line of attack, by which the pilot "sees" the hidden field, was announced by John Hays Hammond Jr., inventor famed for researches in radio. The Hammond plan employs three radio compass stations, a television transmitting station and a minutely accurate model of the airport. Continuous radio signals from an incoming airplane would be caught by the direction-finders of the radio stations which would automatically transmit the plane's triangulated position to the television station. There, suspended above the airport-model would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Fog Eye | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

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