The college is the recipient of a new radio rceiving set, the gift of C. G. DuBois '91, the president of the Western Electric Company. The set has a range of 2000 miles, is equipped with amplifiers, and is fitted out with several new devices, so that play by play reports of the out-of-town football games and concerts from distant cities can be received.
Mr. DuBois presented the set to the college to create more interest in radio developments among the undergraduates, and to further the work of those already interested.
The Westinghouse Company will broadcast the reports of the Cornell game in New York Nov. 11, so that those who remain in Hanover will be able to hear the band and the cheering.