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Summary of Radio and Television curriculum at MSOE, job prospects, application to industry, and photographs of students in the classroom.
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Occupational Guidance Packet: Opportunities Today in the World of Tomorrow: Radio and Television
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The Central Division Director for the American Radio Relay League, John G. Doyle, speaks to the Amateur Radio Club about the values of amateur radio.
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The highlight of a visit to the School of Engineering by the parents of a prospective student is the Radio Club's 'ham shack.'
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Article which highlights the significant amount of interest that students are showing in radio instruction, Sept. 25, 1919.
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A group of local boyscouts met at the School of Engineering in the interest of forming a Boy Scout Wireless Club with students from S.O.E.
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Informational piece regarding the WISN radio program, Sounds of Science, on which many members of MSOE faculty and staff have been guest speakers, February 1969.
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The School of Engineering of Milwaukee had students and faculty experimenting with radio transmission and reception since the school opened in 1903.
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Article announcing new classes in the Radio Department at MSOE, September 1935.
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One of the first class bulletins dedicated solely to radio courses, 1932-1933 School Year.
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