Word: radio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...presence of the Radio School with their band and the many aviators added enthusiasm to the game...
...time that a group of Cambridge women have received more than individual thanks for certain work they have carried on for many months. When the Naval Radio School was established here bringing in over twelve hundred men from various parts of the country, few people thought much of how these future sailors were to be entertained during their leisure hours. Cambridge had long been branded as a stiffed-back place, where letters of introduction and credentials were indispensable. Many women, and among these were wives of faculty members, immediately proved how false such a generalization was. A canteen was started...
Teamwork has been the objective of this week's Freshman training, as this was the greatest defect in their play against the Radio School last Saturday. The team has not progressed so rapidly as former Freshman teams, and so far does not seem equal to the team of last year's entering class. Coach Wallace does not consider the outlook for today too encouraging, but welcomes the chance to see his charges play against a well trained opponent...
With 1800 sailors "on board" the Radio School is now the largest establishment of its kind in the entire country, and probably in the world. So successful has been the work of the school and such complete facilities for proper training are there provided, that all radio schools in the country are being closed as quickly as is possible, with the exception of those small stations preparing men for entrance to this Cambridge post...
...game today will be the first since a week ago Saturday when the University team defeated a team representing the Radio School by a score of 9 to 6 More games will probably be played in the near future as Manager F. T. Fisher '19 is trying to arrange a schedule for baseball similar to that of the informal football team...