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...until his death two years ago. Until 1917 the Union was not connected with the University. During the war, however, its regular functions were suspended and for one year it was used as a University dining hall and for one year as a mess hall for the Ensign and Radio Schools. After the war the Union was taken in as part of the University and an extensive lecture program was inaugurated...
...modest-minded individual fresh from a bath who wrapped himself in a blanket before answering the telephone.--is likely to find his precaution a painful necessity if the results of future experiments in wireless photography keep pace with the present. While it is not possible to see by radio, the great advance that is being made in reproducing pictures through the air is shown by last Saturday's achievement, when a photograph transmitted by wireless from Rome was received and reproduced in Bar Harbor forty minutes later and published in the New York World the next morning...
...Garden, Sousa's Band and Bert Lowe's dance orchestra working away merrily at one and the same time on 360 meters will no doubt be delighted with this new system for secret wireless communication. To be sure the "air" will no longer be free, tickets to the nightly radio concerts bearing the "modulus" and wave combination will ere long have to be purchased by all who do not wish to be left "out in the cold, cold ether". But at least there will be only one communication coming in out of the sky at a given time-no slight...
...Nude Falling Downstairs" or enamelled legs to supplant hosiery. Convention, tradition, anything intellectually respectable or time-tried becomes "old-fashioned" and accordingly hopelessly damned. Every engaged couple do not insist upon having their marriage ceremony performed in the New Jersey surf in non-sinkable diving suits; or even in radio-ized airplanes over New York City where the nuptial kiss may be heard in Niagara Falls. But that anyone should want to do so indicates how far the craze for "liberalism" in its newest sense extends...
...lecturer will be Professor Theodore Lyman '97, director of the Jefferson Laboratory, and the subject will be "The Nature of Light." On May 12, Professor E. L. Chaffee '08, will speak on "The Vacuum Tube and Its Application to Radio-Telegraphy and Telephony." On May 19, Professor F. A. Saunders will lecture on "The Experimental Study of Sound Waves...