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Radio Enthusiasts Meet in Eliot To Form Organization

Licensed Operators Form Committee in Charge of Policies

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An enthusiastic gathering of about 35 men met in the Eliot House Junior Common Room last night to launch a Radio Club for all amateurs in the University. Six licensed operators will form the nucleus of the organization, having been constituted an executive committee which will take the place of the president.

Each member has been assessed $.50 to provide for current expenses, and a 300-watt transmitter has been donated for club use. Formal meetings will be held every other week, beginning Thursday, October 25.

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