HOW PICTURES ARE MADE BY WIRE AND RADIO: The apparatus consists of a constant speed motor, a glass cylinder with the picture attached to it. The photo electric device causes the radio impulses sent out to vary in intensity with the lights and shadows of the picture as they are successively picked up.
Fred down again. John “broke” poor soul. Bridge and a little walk. Anyone who would write a letter like that should not be allowed to leave their employ – said your former president. I am proud of you John. When I pushed my loose ring to the end of my finger you put it back on again. “My devoted slave!” I don’t want you for a slave. I want you for my pal. Yes my hands were cold and resting close to your heart. I could feel every beat – for me. What were you referring to when Fred said time will tell and you were so positive that he was wrong?
HOW PICTURES ARE MADE BY WIRE AND RADIO: The apparatus consists of a constant speed motor, a glass cylinder with the picture attached to it. The photo electric device causes the radio impulses sent out to vary in intensity with the lights and shadows of the picture as they are successively picked up.
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ContextThis is the journal of Virginia Lee Scott, my grandmother, written when she was seventeen and first dating my grandfather, John Arnold Wilson. It's a dairy published by Media Drug Stores and includes space for two entries per day, with facts about the era printed at the bottom, which I have included in italics. Following, 1928, is the journal of John Arnold Wilson, my grandfather, at age nineteen and in love with my grandmother, followed by my grandmother's journal in 1931. Archives
April 2018
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