Word: radio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Engineering Society. "Some Researches in Radio-Telegraphy" (with illustrations), by Professor G. W. Pierce, Dr. E. S. Chafee, and Mr. Fulton Cutting, in Lecture Room of Cruft Memorial Laboratory...
...George Washington Pierce, assistant professor of Physics, will speak on "Recent Progress in Radio-Telegraphy" at the Harvard Club of Boston this evening at 8.30 o'clock. His lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides...
...modern demands of education and that Harvard University is not so adequately equipped for the physical development of its students as a great University in this country should be. The tradition of an academy and of a cultured ideal are most valuable possessions for a university, but in these radio-active days, the higher thinkers need a different training from that followed at the time of Aristotle...
...seriously interested in radio-telegraphy and allied subjects realize the unusual opportunities available in the New England Wireless Society? They are three-fold. One of the primary aims of this society is the furtherance of wireless amateur interest. The influence on legislation which can be brought to bear by a number of individuals scattered and unorganized is at best slight. But with the prestige of an incorporated society composed of men of college calibre and the leading amateurs of Greater Boston, and with the resources of a membership approximating one hundred, much can be accomplished...
...dilettante operator. The chance is offered of becoming acquainted, exchanging ideas, and obtaining new information from men of the 'Tech and Tufts Wireless Associations, which with the Harvard Wireless Club form the local chapters, besides many older men of Boston and vicinity who pursue the study of radio-telegraphy and telephony as an avocation...