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...Whiting's series of expositions of chamber music for the year will be given this evening at 8.15 o'clock, in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School, and there will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, Flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute...
...Arthur Whiting's series of expositions of Chamber music will be given next Thursday evening at 8.15 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval cadet School. There will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord...
...Physical Colloquium. "The Audion and its Uses in Radio Telegraphy." Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
Engaged in some form of war work are 235 members of the Harvard Faculty--a truly remarkable record when it is recalled that the number of professors and instructors on the University rolls is less than 1,000. In addition, Harvard has housed the radio school and its students, established a cadet school for ensigns, organized base hospital units and dental clinics, offered naval courses and instruction in military medicine, and trained men to be wireless operators and for service in the Quartermaster and Ordnance Corps...
Originally there were 5000 men enrolled in the Second Naval District Service, but owing to the high standard of the training, the district has been drawn upon heavily to supply men for various other branches of the naval service. Those interested in wireless telegraphy have been sent to the Radio School established at the University; other men have been ordered to the Merchant Marin; still others to Annapolis or to the Ensign School at the University for training for officers' commissions...