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...newspaper correspondents did not fight last week, nor the photographers jostle one another for places, as they did at the opening of the President's Air Inquiry Board and other "feature" conferences. The Fourth National Radio Conference opened with very little splurge. There were not even any political controversies to be touched on. The Radio Conference had a little business to do. That...
...Radio Conference was not without problems to the solution of which different members were attached. Foremost among these was the question of broadcasting stations, for the practical wave lengths to be used in broadcasting are limited and stations cannot be placed close together without interference. Already the stations are crowding one another, and the Department of Commerce has applications for 120 new stations. There are other similar problems, but this is the chief...
Professor Willard P. Gerrish, of the College Astronomical Observatory staff, will give a radio talk tonight from WEEK at 7.45 o'clock, on "Telescopes and Their Uses." Professor Gerrish's lecture is one of a regular series of public educational talks instituted recently at the observatory evenings...
...Orleans, delegates to the American Railway Association's annual convention last week discussed the use of radio communication in their business. It will soon be introduced on freight and passenger trains to establish constant communication between the conductor and brakemen, and the engineer. The present methods are steam valve signals (on passenger trains), and arm-waving from freight cabooses...
...great company of notables the new Steinway Hall, Manhattan, was opened last week. Willem Mengelberg conducted 35 Philharmonic players through the tonal roast beef of Beethoven's "Dedication of the House"; Josef Hofmann exquisitely played his own "Sanctuary" (composed under the name of Dvorsky); millions listened on the radio. Among the guests, with bustling pride, moved four gentlemen who have made their money in the piano business-Henry, Theodore, William, Frederick Steinway (TIME, June 29), grandsons of the original Heinrich Steinweg...