Word: mccouch
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Designed by Gordon McCouch '41, and built by John Cochrane '43, the portable broadcasting unit consists of a small speech amplifier, connected with the main transmitter by a two-wire line. Officials of the Network plan to make full use of this new departure in the future, broadcasting athletic events, concerts, and meetings from all over the Yard...
...technical staff has also been striving to improve reception in Eliot House, and the result of their efforts, said Gordon McCouch '41, technical engineer, is that "reception in Eliot House is stepped up a great deal...
Dunster House, the only house at present not served by the network, will be included shortly. McCouch said that it may be necessary to step up the transmitter power to reach Dunster, but that it will be impossible to know definitely until a line is run in and some tests made. Work on the project will begin at once and is expected to reach completion in the course of a few weeks...
From a six week competition period a permanent staff has been selected. The executive board will consist of William W. Tyng '41, chairman; Charles W. Oliphant '41, technical director; Lawrence Lader '41, program director; Stanley O. Beren '41, production director; Gordon McCouch '41, technical engineer...
...competition will be divided into three parts, technical, program and production. Candidates will spend the first few weeks of the competition under technical director Charles W. Oliphant '41 and technical engineer Gordon, P. McCouch '41. The second half of the competition will be run by the program director, Lawrence Lader '41, and the production director, Stanley O. Beren '41. Four Juniors from among the candidates who make the board will be selected for the executive posts in January...