Word: stationer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dover, the Prince of Wales welcomed the distinguished visitors and traveled with them to Victoria Station, where were assembled King George...
...State procession of six carriages then proceeded from the station to Hyde Park Corner, down Constitutional Hill to Buckingham Palace. The route was lined with soldiers and police, behind whose cordons were tens of thousands of cheering spectators. "Little Italy" (Italian colony in London) was there, waving the Italian tricolor and shouting "Viva il Re" and "Viva Savoia." Inside the Palace Court was drawn up a guard of honor composed of the Yeomen of the Guard (Beefeaters) dressed in their picturesque Tudor uniforms...
...radio broadcasting station sending out reports of all athletic contests on Soldiers Field may be perched atop the Stadium next fall, it proposals submitted to the Athletic Committee on Wednesday evening by the Harvard Wireless Club receive the stamp of official approval...
...alternate scheme calls for a broadcasting station on the ground with 80-foot poles, but the Stadium proposal is regarded with greater favor by both the Athletic Committee and the Wireless Club. In either case, the Club plans to establish a regular broadcasting service which would send out detailed reports of all football games, baseball games, or track meets, as well as other bulletins on University affairs...
...Wednesday evening, the plan was favorably discussed by the Athletic Committee, but no definite action was taken. A committee was appointed, consisting of Professor G. W. Pierce; director of the University wireless station at the Cruft laboratory; J. W. D. Seymour '17, secretary to the University; and F. W. Moore '92, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association. This committee, which has been given complete authority in the matter, will investigate the Wireless Club's proposal further and come to some definite decision, probably before the end of the year...