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...clock in the New Lecture Hall, Professor G. W. Pierce '99 will give an illustrated lecture on "Radiotelephony", under the auspices of the Harvard Engineering Society. Professor Pierce, who holds the chair of Rumford Professor of Physics and who is Director of the Cruft High Tension and Radio Laboratory, is a recognized authority on electric waves and electrical oscillations. During his long career as a professor in the University, he has contributed much to the practical application of this field of science...
...lecture will be distinctly popular in its nature, aiming particularly to explain some of the phenomena connected with "radio", in such a way that the layman can understand them. Professor Pierce will give a demonstration of reception, with loud speakers and amplifiers, with an explanation of the phenomena involved, emphasizing particularly the influence of the vacuum on wireless work. The lecture will be open free of charge to all members of the University and their friends...
...Alexanderson Alternator, while not used in amateur work, is the latest development in transatlantic commercial transmission and is rapidly being installed in practically all the more important transatlantic stations, including the new "Radio Central", on Long Island, the largest station in the world. Dean has had much practical experience with apparatus of this type, having been for several years with the Radio Corporation of America, at their high-power station at San Francisco and Honolulu where the alternator...
Realizing that many men in the University, while interested in radio, were handicapped because they were unable to secure satisfactory serials, the Wireless Club has installed a special aerial and two step amplifier which will be used solely for experimental use. Any member of the University will be allowed to try out his set on this equipment, or by becoming a member of the club to set up his set permanently in the operating room at Westmorly. Any men interested should see N. K. Fairbank '24, at 13 Claverly, as soon as possible. A loud speaker and broadcast receiver...
...from points as far as the seventh district in Oregon. N. K. Fairbank '24 has installed an outfit in the Wireless Room with a long wave receiver which is designed to receive from foreign stations. Messages have been received already from Paris, France, and New Brunswick, Canada. The American Radio and Research Corporation has given the club equipment which has contributed largely to the success achieved in the matter of receiving. The equipment has been arranged in conventional panel form, and will thus constitute a permanent part of the club's outfit...