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...Inter-State track meet held in the Stadium Saturday afternoon in which teams from 22 cities competed, Holyoke won first place with 17 points. Newark, N. J., and Haverhill tied for second with 18 spiece. Cambridge won sixth with five points...
Charles Stuart Hedden 2L, of Newark N. J.--Treasurer...
Albert Harold Blatt of Oklahoma City, Okla, Frederick Hales Drake of Watertown, Charles Adley Gregory of Lovington, Ill., Jacob Lerman of Chelsea, John Pallo of Westfield, Irving Rosenbloom of Chicago, Ill., Lawrence Wells Sloan, of Cambridge, Marshall Harvey Stone of New York, N. Y., Charles Edwin Teeter Jr. of Newark, N. J., Arthur Sellwood Vosburg of Wheeler...
...several other large companies interested in the building of radio apparatus, have made use of the radio telephone to broadcast musical programmes and lectures. Every one owning a wireless receiver may sit in his home and hear this. These stations are already working in Boston, New York, Springfield, Mass., Newark, N. J., Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, San Francisco and various other cities. In Chicago the Chicago Metropolitan Opera is broadcasted, so that thousands hear the entire opera every night...
...number of stations at present listening is unknown, but those in a position to judge estimate it is numbering well over 200,000. The writer recently delivered an address from the Newark, N. J. station of the Westing house Company and it was estimated that he spoke to an audience of at least twenty five thousand persons. The thing has so gotten hold of the lay public, who never would learn the dot and dash code of telegraphy, that at the present time it is almost impossible to buy a receiving set. The demand for them will be met, however...