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At a recent meeting of the University Radio Club Harris Fahnestock '27 was elected to the Presidency, while Oakes Spalding '27 was elected Chief Operator for the ensuing year.
Plans for the future were discussed and the record of the past year reviewed. With the three-transmitting sets which are now in active operation on top of the Stadium, the Club next year expects to even surpass the recent it made this year, which included communication with every continent of the world, excepting Asia.
Short wave work, especially within the 20 meter band will be the chief concern of the organization during 1925-26. President Fahnestock said yesterday.
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