Word: network
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...student works earnestly and hard during the entire period, he can finish the prescribed work in the time allotted; most students come back another day. Although the majority of the experiments are dry and boring routine, several of them give to the aspiring chemist, as he gazes on his network of glass apparatus, a feeling that he is really accomplishing something important after...
Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, and Seymour Peyser '34, will represent Harvard in a debate this afternoon at 3 o'clock with the University of Chicago over the network of the Columbia Broadcasting Company. Vernon Lyon and Bernard Meltzer of Chicago will take the affirmative of the question, "Resolved: That a College Education is Worth While." The Harvard team will speak from WNAC in Boston, and the Chicago debaters from the Columbia Studies in Chicago. Raymond Moley, editor of "Today," will act as chairman...
...that General Johnson thought his speech could be considered as a sort of unofficial utterance, as a bit of intimate advice given American industry over a national network of broadcasting stations, but the language of his address goes into the records and business men today were re-reading it to see that the General really went as far as he did. Here is the excerpt which will be used from coast to coast by labor organizers in what may precipitate all sorts of strikes and controversies...
...another feature in this year's meeting, it is possible that the Council session, to be held on Saturday morning, March 10, at Sanders Theatre, will also be broadcast over the Yankee network. If the plans are carried through as hoped for, it will be the first time that a meeting of the organization has gone...
Other radio debates on the Harvard schedule are with Chicago University over the Columbia Broadcasting System on March 17 and one on the Yankee Network on February 17 with the Quinn Debating Society of Cambridge...