Word: lexington
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...amateur operators and copies will be delivered to the mayors of all cities which have stations and the governors of all the states, the War Department having co-operated to make this possible. The message will be relayed from Cambridge by the members of the Harvard Wireless Club to Lexington to be read at the Washington's birthday exercises, and a copy will be delivered to Governor McCall. If amateur wireless operators, without the most powerful apparatus, demonstrate successfully the necessary efficiency to accomplish this feat, they will add materially to the military equipment of the nation...
Tonight a Washington Birthday message will be sent from the U. S. Army officials at the Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., to the Boy Scout masters at Lexington and Washington, D. C. The message will be read with appropriate ceremonies at the Lexington Battlefield and at the National Cemetery at Arlington, Va. The message is to be relayed by amateur wireless stations which are members of the Amateur Relay League. This League has laid out careful plans for the forwarding of this communication...
...Wireless Club's station in the Union will receive the message from New York and send it to Lexington and it should be received according to schedule at 1.20 A. M. The operators on duty will be: S. W. Dean '19, E. F. Henderson, Jr 18, and E. B. Dallin...
...Club yesterday afternoon the following officers were elected: secretary-treasurer, Ernest Flagg Henderson '18, of Monadnock, N. H.; manager, Edwin Bertram Dallin '16, of Arlington. Professor George Washington Peirce, S.B. '99, is the permanent president. The publicity division of the club was assigned to Samuel Winthrop Dean '19, of Lexington...
...work to promote interest in wireless in the college. Arrangements were explained for the sending of a Washington's Birthday message, starting at Davenport, Iowa, on midnight of February 21, and being relayed from station to station till it reaches the Harvard station. Then it will be sent to Lexington where it will be received and a copy delivered to the Boy Scout leader, who will read it on the historic Lexington battlefield...