a rudimentary
mechanical piano played on the streets and operated by turning a crank or
handle. Immediately after you hear this "good" people
action, the next
tune that you hear being played on the out-of-
tune street piano is just "If we just could
audit all of the
cases in the
Academy, why then, you see, they would all be able to
audit."
-Training Duplication (24 Jan. 62) n. a rudimentary
mechanical piano that was fitted with wheels, was operated by turning a crank and could be played on the streets. Such instruments are said to have been first made in
London,
England, in the early nineteenth century.
a large music box that is made to
play tunes by turning a crank.