"Announcer" Quotes from Famous Books
... golden-hued aeroplane flashed past the Cape Charles light. The announcer posted there, instantly sent in a wireless ... — The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise • Margaret Burnham
... the official announcer rose above the hum of the crowd and there was a sudden, tense shifting of the nervous human mass. A dozen bookmakers turned leisurely to their slates, a dozen pieces of chalk were poised aggravatingly—and a hoarse grunt of disappointment rose from the watchers. Black Bill the favourite, yes, ... — Old Man Curry - Race Track Stories • Charles E. (Charles Emmett) Van Loan
... returned to the waiting-room, where he picked out a seat nearest the place where the train announcer always stood when he called out the trains that were ready for the passengers. But as he sat there, he could not get the words of the girl in the restaurant out of his mind, and kept repeating to himself: ... — Bob Chester's Grit - From Ranch to Riches • Frank V. Webster
... know this young lady," the announcer's voice went on. "The beloved and lovable Sweetheart of Mars, ... — The Martian Cabal • Roman Frederick Starzl
... about her, and the surroundings would become blurred, as if she had been weeping. The hastening people moved as if through a heavy mist and the announcer's voice, at intervals, boomed out loudly and called names that suggested nothing to her. Again her vision might clear and she would notice little trivial things, a bewildered woman dragging a pup that was ... — The Peace of Roaring River • George van Schaick
... they arrive are announced either by the hostess' own butler or a caterer's "announcer." The hostess receives everyone as at a ball; if she and her daughter are for the moment standing alone, the new arrival, if a friend, stands talking with them until a newer arrival takes his or ... — Etiquette • Emily Post |