Word: radio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bursar's Office was recently moved from the Varsity Club to the new frame building in the rear of Memorial Hall and opposite the New Lecture Hall. This building was erected and used by the Radio School as a mess hall. The entrance to the office is from Kirkland street...
...course embraces the subjects necessary to qualify for the degree of Aeronautical Engineering, and deals with the science in a thorough and complete manner, with special emphasis on the development of aircraft for commercial purposes. The subjects include aerodynamics, principles of construction, motors, navigation, photography, radio, and an economic study of costs. The duration of the complete course is nine months, for which a fee of $250 is charged. Students who are able to show that they are proficient in certain subjects will not be required to remain with the school the entire nine months, in which case arrangements...
...announced last night that the University has completed the purchase from the Navy Department of the large drill hall formerly used by the Naval Radio School while it was in session at Cambridge during the war. Negotiations for this purchase have been under way for some time...
...concrete laboratories, the power room at Pierce Hall, and the Refrigeration plant at the Medical School. The electrical equipment includes dynamo, research, high tension, photometric, and standardizing laboratories. In addition are several chemical and physics workshops, as well as a laboratory of sanitary engineering, the Cruft Laboratory for radio-telegraphic engineering, the Simpkins ore-dressing laboratory, the Simpkins assay laboratory, and the laboratory of metallurgy...
Yesterday morning, the executive departments of the Engineering School formerly located in the Geological Museum were transferred to Pierce Hall, which was recently vacated by the Naval Radio School. Professor J. H. Hughes, head of the Department of Engineering Sciences now has his offices in Room 223 in Pierce Hall. Work on the building is going forward rapidly, many alterations being necessary for the new purpose to which it will be put. Classes will not be held there for the present, but will remain in the Geological Museum until the work is further completed. It is hoped to hold...