Word: telegraphed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fuller Jr. '23, A. L. Jacobs 4E.S., E. G. Lund '23, Donald Maxwell '23, F. T. Potter '24, and H. C. Steton '23. They will shoot in the new range in the basement of Persis Smith Hall, and the results of the Carnegle Tech team will be received by telegraph...
...scene is usually some college club in the city--a big room full of smoke and graduates. At one end is a score-board and miniature gridiron, along which a colored counter is moved as the telegraph behind the board clicks off the plays hot from the real gridiron. There is also an announcer, who, by way of clarifying the message depicted on the board, reads the wrong telegram in a loud, clear tone...
...China with American materials and technical assistance in Fukein Province Japan projected. Fukien was claimed to be her sphere of interest, and no American can could be allowed to make such an investment. The present Japanese objection to the proposed establishment of radio stations in China by the Federal Telegraph Company of the United States further illustrates how Japan tries to close China's door to other powers except herself...
...first piston match for the University R. O. T. C. team will be held on Saturday, May 7, by telegraph, the Harvard team shooting on its own range at Waverley. Only first and second year men will participate, inasmuch as the training at Cornell is compulsory for the first two years only, the team being open only to these students. In the following matches with Oklahoma, Princeton, Yale, and Pennsylvania, the University team will include men from all the military courses...
...town schools. Meets with West Roxbury and English High Schools for February 15 and 18 respectively are only tentative, and the whole schedule is subject to the approval of the Athletic Association. Each team is to play on its own range, and the scores will be interchanged by telegraph. The schedule...