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When Charles Lindbergh landed at MSOE in 1927, he gave an address to Milwaukee audiences via School of Engineering radio station WSOE.
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Radio station WSOE featured a wide variety of programs for Milwaukee Area listeners until 1928 when it was acquired by the Wisconsin News Network and changed to WISN. Sch[...]
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This prayer was said in 1925 at the dedication ceremony of WSOE, by Rev. John F. Fedders of Lake Park Lutheran Church.
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The School of Practical Electricity, the School of Automotive Electricity, and School of Engineering radio station, WIAO, all inhabited this four-story building on Marsha[...]
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In this selection from the memorial summary of School of Engineering of Milwaukee founder Oscar Werwath's life, his enthusiasm for radio broadcasting is described, May 19[...]
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The technical staff of the WISN radio station is made up of six graduates and six students of the School of Engineering of Milwaukee, May 1931.
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Articles related to the School of Engineering Hour on WISN [Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:00 pm]. This program served as a showcase of MSOE talent and educational talks.
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Photograph of a band, presumed to be the Manhattan Orioles, performing at WSOE, circa 1926
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Reproduction of a letter received by WSOE from a listener in Manchester, England, June 16, 1926.
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Song about radio station S.O.E.
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