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...Wireless Club was founded in 1910, with Professor Pierce '99, director of the Cruft Laboratory, as permanent president. In 1916 the club became affiliated with the American Radio Relay League, and maintained a wireless relay service. At this time the club had a membership of about 60 men, but, owing to the declaration of war in 1917, it was necessary to disband...
...Emerson FPhilosophy 12a, EmersonPrescribed Physical Training for Freshmen, all sections meet in Common Rm., Smith Halls.Hygiene for Freshmen, all sections meet in New Lecture Hall.Physics B, C, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 1Physics 2a, 5, 6a, 8a, 16a, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25Physics 3a, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 26Physics 4a, 4c, Cruft LaboratoryPhysics 10, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 22Physics 11, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 23Physics 12a, Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 21 hf., Consult Prof. DuanePsychology 1, Emerson DPsychology 5, 10, 10a, 23, 24, Emerson 23Romance Philology 3, 6, Widener YRomance Philology 5 hf., Sever 19Scandinavian 2, Grays 38Semitic E1, 9, 22, Sem. Mus. 2Semitic...
...testing materials, cement and concrete laboratories, the power room at Pierce Hall, and the Refrigeration plant at the Medical School. The electrical equipment includes dynamo, research, high tension, photometric, and standardizing laboratories. In addition are several chemical and physics workshops, as well as a laboratory of sanitary engineering, the Cruft Laboratory for radio-telegraphic engineering, the Simpkins ore-dressing laboratory, the Simpkins assay laboratory, and the laboratory of metallurgy...
...history of the Radio School is one typical of fast growing war activities. It began with a few men in the Cruft Laboratory, and gradually has taken over more and more buildings, many of them belonging to the University. It has used Memorial Hall, Pierce Hall, Hemenway Gymnasium, and, finally has built its own buildings on the Common. These buildings will now disappear, for the citizens of Cambridge, who never favored erecting barracks on the Common, have decided that the area is of too great historic value to allow the present structure to remain...
...Zool. Mus. 14 Philosophy B, Emerson D Philosophy 4, 14b, 19 Emerson A Philosophy 6b Sem. Mus. 2 Philosophy 10 Emerson 27 Philosophy 13d (Feb. 11, 3.30 P. M.) Semitic Lib. Philosophy 18c, 23a** Emerson H Philosophy 20a** Emerson C Philosophy 20h** Andover D Physics 4a, 4c*, 17 Cruft Lab. Physics 6b Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25 Psychology A Emerson D Psychology 5 Emerson 23 Semitic 21 (Feb. 11, 3.30 P. M.) Semitic Lib. Slavic 3b** Consult Prof. Wiener Slavic 5* Sever 2 Social Ethics 2, 6 Emerson J Social Ethics 7 Emerson F Spanish 5* Emerson F Spanish...