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CRIMSON ATHLETIC RESULTS TO BE RADIOED TO ANTARCTIC

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News of Harvard athletics will set out on the longest and fastest journey ever attempted by such information, when the General Electric Company's radio station at Schenectady broadcasts at the end of this week a release from the Athletic Association to Commander Byrd's expedition in the Antarctic Ocean.

This 9,000-mile jaunt is the result of the curiosity of N.D. Vaughan '29, who is a member of the party exploring in the distant Southern icefields. Papers are scarce there, and up-to-date news unheard of. So Vaughan, eager to learn what Crimson teams have done this year, wrote to the publicity office of the H. A. A.; and in reply a complete summary of Harvard's victories and defeats will be broadcast from Schenectady Saturday or Sunday evening, probably on the low-wave radio-phone transmitter.

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