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By direction of the Signal Corps of the United States, an intensive course in radio engineering will be given jointly by the University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the second semester of this year. Electrical engineering, students and students of Physics are qualified to take the course and will constitute the Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps.
If there is a sufficient number of applicants, work will begin February 1, the beginning of the second term, and will continue for 15 weeks, coming to a close before the final examinations are started. The amount of work to be required is 28 hours a week. Twenty-four of these will be spent in classroom lectures and laboratory exercises, and the remaining four in signaling work. Professor E. L. Chafee at the Cruft Laboratory will consult with prospective applicants. The step toward the organization of this course was taken upon the request of Major-General Squire, of the U. S. A. Signal Corps.
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