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Radio Club May Establish Oak Ridge Communication

Transmitter to Be Set Up in Harvard Observatory

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The newly organized Amateur Radio Club may establish communication between the Oak Ridge Observatory and the Harvard Observatory in Cambridge, it was learned yesterday. The club, which has received a room in the Astronomical Laboratory in which to work this year, hopes to build a five-meter transmitter to make it possible to contact the Oak Ridge institution.

A meeting will be held tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Eliot House Junior Common Room for the purpose of making out a program for the year. Plana are now being drawn up to arrange a schedule of code practices and lectures by members of the faculty or amateurs from among the 41 members of the club.

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