Word: wireless
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Physical Colloquium. "Some Recent Applications of Wireless Telegraphy," by Dr. Fulton Cutter, in Cruft Laboratory...
...Wireless Club announces that it will handle free of charge, subject to slight delay, relay messages to any part of the United States. This means that any member of the University desiring to send a radiogram should hand his message to the operator who may be found in the clubroom in the basement of the Union any evening from 8 to 12 o'clock. These messages will be relayed to the nearest amateur station and telephoned to their destinations. No messages will be received, however, for towns at any great distance from amateur stations. No responsibility will be taken...
...club is planning to hold a large open meeting in the near future, which will probably be addressed by an army officer, who will tell of the value and use of wireless during war time...
...Dartmouth, training began a week ago, with a drill in wall-scaling. While primarily an infantry battalion, there will be a corps of 20 men who will study camp sanitation and similar subjects. It is expected to form a wireless unit in the signal corps also. A canvass of the college shows a proportion of three men opposed to two men unopposed to incorporating military instruction into the curriculum of the college. Outside drill and target practice will be taken up after the Easter recess, and arrangements are now being made for the construction of rifle ranges...
Upon graduation, students from the laboratory have business opportunities in several enterprises and particularly with the large corporations engaged in developing the land-line telephone, and the various wireless telegraph and wireless telephone systems