Word: radio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Snappy signal drill for the 1921 squad was the program yesterday. The usual rest given the team after a game prevented any attempt at hard work. Because of the mediocre showing against the Radio School an especially strenuous week with several scrimmages is planned that better teamwork may be shown against Andover this Saturday. C. Stillman, a guard, whose bad shoulder has kept him from the game, was able to run through signals for the first time. G. Henderson, a lineman weighing 241 pounds, joined the squad yesterday
Although no meets have been definitely arranged, it is certain that there will be several for both Freshman and informal University cross-country teams. For the latter, the management is arranging races with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Naval Radio School, and a team from the Naval Reserves in Boston. For the 1921 team, meets are being planned with Andover, Providence Technical High School, Wakefield High School, and Worcester Academy. A meet with the Yale Freshman team is desired but whether or not it can be arranged is uncertain. Exact dates for these meets will not be decided upon...
...lineup follows: 1921. Radio School. Anderson, DeFord, Finely, l.e. r.e., Durbin Faxon, Satter, Hamilton, l.t. r.t., Ferris, Tawn, Peck Hooker, Roberts, l.g. r.g., McKenzie Havemeyer, Cabot, McAdames, c. c., Johnson Olmstead, Tower, Mills, r.g. l.g., Holmes Frothingham, Gaston, r.t. l.t., Daun, Bonawitz Lee, Davis, Thayer, r.e. l.e., Oviatt, Gibson Jenney, Wales, q.b. q.b., Richter, McClure E. Stillman, Cummings, Cumner, l.h.b. r.h.b., Michael Sweeney, Pantaleoni, r.h.b. l.h.b., Tuttle Humphrey, Butterfield, f.b. f.b., Kolf
...similar to those in operation in the various cantonments is now being erected for the Radio School students and any other members of the Army or Navy in Cambridge in the north end of the quadrangle back of Pierce Hall. The National War Council of the Y. M. C. A., which is building the hut, has placed entire supervision of the structure when completed in the hands of Arthur Beane '11, Graduate Secretary of the Phillips Brooks House Association. H. A. Roberts '20 will act as assistant, and probably will live...
Every convenience for the comfort and pleasure of the Radio School students is to be provided. Reading and writing rooms together with a large lounging room will furnish a convenient retreat for the men when off duty. The Radio School canteen is to be moved into the new structure...