Word: station
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wireless Club's station in the Union will receive the message from New York and send it to Lexington and it should be received according to schedule at 1.20 A. M. The operators on duty will be: S. W. Dean '19, E. F. Henderson, Jr 18, and E. B. Dallin...
...seriously crippled by the loss of Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, who will be unable to compete because of his strained back. H. Wentworth '17 will act as captain in his place. The Juniors on the team who attended the Union dance last night will leave the South Station for New York this morning at 10.05 o'clock; the remainder of the team left for Princeton via the Fall River line last night at 6 o'clock...
...decided to arrange for speakers, and to work to promote interest in wireless in the college. Arrangements were explained for the sending of a Washington's Birthday message, starting at Davenport, Iowa, on midnight of February 21, and being relayed from station to station till it reaches the Harvard station. Then it will be sent to Lexington where it will be received and a copy delivered to the Boy Scout leader, who will read it on the historic Lexington battlefield...
President T. R. Pennypacker '16 will outline the plans for the relaying of the Washington's Birthday message which starts from Davenport, Iowa, at midnight Monday, February 21. This message will be relayed from Davenport to various stations till it finally is received by the Harvard station. From here, connections will be made with a station in Lexington. The operator of this plant will deliver a copy of the message to the Boy Scout leader, who will read it on the Lexington battlefield...
Elaborate plans have been made by the Amateur Relay League for the forwarding of this message. A paper of instructions has been issued to each station in the relay, giving explicit instructions as to the receiving and relaying of the aerogram...