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Dots and dashes, instead of words and music, will be heard over the Crimson Network in the first of a series of code practice sessions this evening at 11 o'clock.
Designed for C.A.A. and Naval Science students, who are required to learn the Morse signals, the code sessions will last for 15 minutes and will take place on the College station every night.
The sessions, which were at first planned only for Network members, will be put on the air by Robert J. L. Waugh '43, their originator, and by John M. Cochrane '43, the Network's chief engineer. The code oscillator which will be used was built by Gordon P. McCouch '41, last year's chief engineer.
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