Word: programming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Interviewed in a Saturday morning radio program over the Colonial network, a member of the graduating class, Caspar W. Weinberger '38 said that he thought succeeding in life did not depend upon being a college man or a non-college man but that it was up to the individual...
Competing in a program of events which is somewhat altered from the original plan, the flyers will try their skill at sort landings, bomb dropping, and a novelty race that consists in the identification of landmarks. The paper strafing events which was the only one that was finished on the former date will stand as completed, announced Keith Davis '38, former president of the Harvard Flying Club and now Chairman of the N. E. I. F. C. which is sponsoring the contest...
Highlights in the program, will be Louis De Flores, World Champion Paper Strafer, who will given an exhibition of his art, and Frank Hawks, renowned pilot will demonstrate the new Gwinn Air Car which is an airplane with controls like an automobile...
Within a few weeks this study will be supplemented by a program for continuous shortwave radio transmission and reception between the Harvard laboratories and a station at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York...
...first started in 1932. Harvard was forced to discontinue the research by the Federal communications Act of 1934, which prohibited the operation of any radio station without continuous attendances of an operator. The act was amended last spring to permit scientific research by automatic transmission, and the experimental program was set in motion again...