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...Labor motion that every person should be eligible for an old age pension on reaching 70 years of age without reference to income was defeated by a narrow government majority of 22. Great excitement in the Labor benches and loud cries of "Resign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITISH EMPIRE: The Week in Parliament Mar. 3, 1923 | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

...lecture will be distinctly popular in its nature, aiming particularly to explain some of the phenomena connected with "radio", in such a way that the layman can understand them. Professor Pierce will give a demonstration of reception, with loud speakers and amplifiers, with an explanation of the phenomena involved, emphasizing particularly the influence of the vacuum on wireless work. The lecture will be open free of charge to all members of the University and their friends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. PIERCE TO GIVE POPULAR RADIO LECTURE | 2/15/1923 | See Source »

...University will be allowed to try out his set on this equipment, or by becoming a member of the club to set up his set permanently in the operating room at Westmorly. Any men interested should see N. K. Fairbank '24, at 13 Claverly, as soon as possible. A loud speaker and broadcast receiver for listening to radio concerts is also to be installed within the next few weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WIRELESS CLUB TO HOLD OPEN MEETING FEB. 20 | 2/15/1923 | See Source »

...lecture, which is open to members of the University and their friends, will appeal especially to those who have no intimate knowledge of the theory of radio. Professor Pierce will give a demonstration of reception, with loud speakers and amplifiers, and will explain the phenomena involved, calling particular attention to the influence of the vacuum tube on communication engineering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. PIERCE TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON "RADIOTELEPHONY" | 2/9/1923 | See Source »

...orchestration,--rarely in the history of Symphony Hall has Mr. Fiedler been kept so busy at his celesta; novelty upon novelty appeared, not loud and startling, but only to the careful listener. Plainly Mr. Holst is not interested in strange noises per se but only as they contribute to the effect of the whole. So he used muted harp and chime in unison, in "Saturn--Bringer of Old Age" with marked success. A much talked of organ glissando proved hardly noticeable, and almost a complete dud. The orchestra has rarely received such an ovation as it did after this piece...

Author: By A. S. M., | Title: RADICAL DEPARTURE IN SYMPHONY PROGRAM | 1/27/1923 | See Source »

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