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Meeting of Wireless Society

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A meeting of the New England Wireless Society will be held in Robinson Hall. Tufts College, this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. G. W. Pickard '96, of Amesbury, a noted inventor and one of the first men to obtain successful transmission of speech by Hertzian waves, will speak. Members of the Harvard Wireless Club and all other students in the University, who are interested are invited to attend.

The Wireless Club holds meetings on the first Saturday of each month. Professors G. W. Pierce, A.M. '00, and A. E. Kennelly, A.M. '06, will speak during the year. Applications for membership should be sent to E. W. Chapin '13. Thayer 48.

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