1.
The School of Engineering of Milwaukee had students and faculty experimenting with radio transmission and reception since the school opened in 1903.
1964 | Photograph | Radio Education |
2.
A DJ conducts an interview in the WMSE control room.
1982 | Photograph | WMSE |
3.
The Radio Broadcasters Club and the Society of Model Engineers receive permission to use the basement of the 'E' building [old school store location] for equipment storag[...]
1970 | Photograph | Radio Broadcasters Club |
4.
In May of 1968, Donald E. Owen wrote to the FCC inquiring what permits and procedures were necessary for starting a carrier current radio station on campus. Students had[...]
1968 | Text | Radio Broadcasters Club |
5.
Photograph of the WMSE sign when the broadcasting studio was in the Margaret Loock Residence Hall.
Undated | Photograph | WMSE |
6.
Article detailing the set-up of WSOE, which includes a photograph of the equipment when it was set up in Zion, IL before it was received by the School of Engineering, Mar[...]
1925 | Photograph | Radio Stations |
7.
Transmitter was a publication by radio station WMSE that included station news, record reviews, local [Milwaukee, WI] music, and programming guides.
1992 | Text | WMSE |
8.
This publication has news and general information for WMSE student and community volunteers. This issue includes details about the success of the Power Boost ["Power Cran[...]
1995 | Text | WMSE |
9.
This is an invitation to the Krueger Hall Dedication Ceremony which took place on September 14, 1996. Evelyn Krueger gave the school a gift in memory of her late husban[...]
1996 | Text | WMSE |
10.
Neil Mickey, who worked as a DJ and in the WMSE music department in the early 1980s, enjoys the festivities.
1999 | Photograph | WMSE |