This moment of bliss, when you stole a kiss! It was kind of Bob to come and get you and Walt - even at one thirty!
*A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts, by Charles Goddard
GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN RADIO TELEPHONY - VII
DIRECT CURRENT - A current of electricity which flows continuously and regularly in one direction. Storage batteries and dry batteries furnish direct current electricity. This form of electricity is the only kind that is used to supply the power for radio receiving. The abbreviation is D. C.
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WAVES - A wave sent from a radio transmitter.