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...this critical situation affairs are further complicated by Rederic Strake (R. P. Parker '22), the wireless opertor, showing himself in his true colors, --villaninous black, whose attempts to fllch the affections of Dorothy are, however, luckily frustrated

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATES ARE TO SEE "WETWARD HO" AT OPENING PERFORMANCE | 4/12/1921 | See Source »

Professor George W. Pierce '99 will give a public lecture on wireless telephony at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory at the University on Thursday evening, April 14, at 8 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor G. W. Pierce to Lecture | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

Representatives of the Harvard wireless club recently attended the meeting of the New England Division of the American Radio Relay League held at Worcester under the direction of the Worcester Radio Club and discussed plans for an improved relay system. This system if perfected will mean that the important news of the colleges who have joined can be relayed to each other every night for publication in the morning's paper. The colleges now in this system are: Dartmouth, Brown, Tufts, and M. I. T. The Harvard Club is at present handicapped by not being able to get the power...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plan Wireless News Bureau | 1/19/1921 | See Source »

Plans for a season of increased activity and interest are now being completed by the University Wireless Club. During the fall, the club's apparatus and effects have been moved from the Union to new quarters on the lower floor of Westmorely. The new station, which is reached by a special entrance on Bow street, is being fitted up as a comfortable club room where files of the leading radio periodicals and pictures of other stations and apparatus may be found. It is planned to have a series of meetings here, with talks by men prominent in the radio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WIRELESS CLUB FLOURISHES | 12/22/1920 | See Source »

Perhaps the greatest invention to make for the safe navigation of ocean-going ships since the introduction of the sextant and wireless, has been the gyroscopic-compass. Since the first introduction of the mariner's compass by the Chinese, every ship's compass, however improved the type, has depended upon the magnetic properties of the earth for its direction, and been subject to no end of disturbing forces arising from iron and steel in the construction of the ship itself. Many marine disasters have been caused by local disturbances of which the ship-master himself was not aware. The well...

Author: By Dr. H. T. stetson., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DR. STETSON OUTLINES VALUE OF GYROSCOPE | 11/13/1920 | See Source »

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