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Wireless for Schools

BUVERY possible means of obtaining wireless sets is being resorted -to by schools throughout the States for the special purpose of listening’: te Walter Damrosch’s RCA Educational . Hour for school children. Casual reference in the thousands of letters teceived at the offices of the Radio Cor poration of America and the National Broadcasting Company reveal . that radio equipment is being borrowed from private homes for school bought by individual teachers out" their own savings, loaned by publiespirited business men, and even manufactured by pupils in order that the Friday morning musical programmés, given ‘by one of Anierica’s leading: conductors, may be heard. F

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 15

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Wireless for Schools Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 15

Wireless for Schools Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 15

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