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...York Zoological Society, wants to go under the mountain-the mile-high mountain of the deep sea-to see what can be seen by the light of luminous fishes. Last week he announced that a leading steel corporation was making him a specially designed deep-sea diving tank, doubtless on the order of Inventor Hartman's "diving bell" which has penetrated thousands of feet deeper than any live man ever went in the ocean and came back to tell about it (TIME, Aug. 24, 1925). The tank is fitted with oxygen pumps and other breathing apparatus and a glass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Inventions | 12/6/1926 | See Source »

...trouble in performing in front of footlights--and many were less adroit boxers than Gene. There is, of course, a law, but there are manifold ways, of avoiding it: wearing evening clothes over boxing tights is one method, and Mr. Tunney found that constant use has dulled its aptitude. Doubtless he will new get a more supple lawyer, one versed in such acrobatics as getting away with an improper thing in a perfectly proper manner. But in the interim there are no "fistic exhibitions", and the champion is left to reflect bitterly on the inconstancy of fortune. No one--except...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MR. TUNNEY IN CARD TRICKS" | 12/2/1926 | See Source »

...summer he mooned about her, seeing her in other girls, in trees, in vistas, even in the yellow wallpaper of his village home. He wrote her a long and tender letter, full of confidence in their love, and received no answer. He made futile journeys to the postoffice. Doubtless she was occupied at Moscow. He wrote more, and was slapped by silence. Into the void of Katya's silences came Alenka, peasant wench. But one hurried seance with her left him disgusted, horrified. Then, finally, came a letter from Katya. She was going away, as a mistress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FICTION: Knouts of Silence | 11/29/1926 | See Source »

...your readers are doubtless aware, there is often considerable difference between an article submitted and an article printed . . . such a difference, indeed, that the original is scarcely recognizable when compared with the decollate finished product...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 11/26/1926 | See Source »

...Doubtless, in his report for Popolo d'ltalia, Correspondent Freddi gave full credit to the U. S. flyers. He told of the difficulties before the race-how high winds had delayed the start, how Lieutenant W. G. Tomlinson, on a trial flight, wrecked the best U. S. plane, a Curtiss Packard reputed to be capable of going 250 miles an hour. All week the flyers had been tuning up their seaplanes, practising pylon turns against a factory chimney near the Anacostia River...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Italy Champion | 11/22/1926 | See Source »

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