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Offers to Relay Messages to Europe Free of Charge

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A total of 15 messages sent across the water to six different British stations is the record this winter of the Harvard Wireless Club from Station IAF-IXJ

Regular communication is kept with all the southern part of the country and stations half way across the continent. Every night half a dozen or more western coast stations are heard.

The club has offered to relay, free of charge, messages mailed to them at Westmorley Court, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Europe.

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