Word: radio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are a number of short and interesting articles. An Illustrated reporter has interviewed the Harvard Radio Canteen, which asks if Harvard has a place for a Community House. The University Teas have died a natural death. Does Harvard wish a substitute...
...might be. Even before the war the expenses were becoming harder and harder to meet. The membership had declined. It was proposed to make membership compulsory among the students in order to meet the annually increasing deficit, but the plan was never carried out. The war and the Radio School coming at just this period, it was found convenient to install a new "Mem" Dining Room in the big Reading Room. The Dining Hall will be operated for the remainder of the year, but the question is before us as to what will become of the Union in the future...
...Radio School is packing its baggage anticipating its removal to the Great Lakes School at Chicago. The Officers' Material School has not long to live. In fact, all the war institutions that were billetted on the University will soon pass out of our lives and their students be dispersed over the continent...
...convinced that our ideals pointed to a healthy democracy, that our plan of life offered an ever-increasing opportunity to each individual for self-realization we could hardly have built up the faith that carries us onward. We are therefore thankful that we had the facilities to offer the Radio School and the Ensign School, that other men might come here and form a fairer estimate of our way of living and of our intentions...
...Classical and Modern Chamber Music will be given this evening at 8.15 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on Kirkland street. It will be open without admission charge to all officers and students in the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Officers Material School. The evening's program will be presented by Mr. Whiting, at the pianoforte, assisted by Mr. Arkady Bourstin, violinist; and Mr. Michel Penha, violoncellist...