Providence Technical High School - Review Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1930

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Providence Technical High School - Review Yearbook (Providence, RI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 107 of 124
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1930 T II E T ECU R E V I E W 103 Photomaton Just Picture Yourself Proofs Poses Minutes 25c Photomaton Portraits The Ideal Gift Agfa-Films Ansco Cameras Movie Equipment Enlargements Our Specialty All Things Photographic At Photomaton O. P. Corp. 228 Weybossett Street New TUXEDOS For Hire $1.50 and up READ ANI) WHITE “QUALITY ALWAYS” Tuxedos, Full Dress, Cutaways, Shirts, Shoes, etc. Largest Dress Clothes Rent- ing Specialists The World H[|d Tel. Conn. Room 210 Woolworth Bldg. Prov., R. I. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL RADIO ASSOCIATION Organized March, 1916 Oldest Club in Technical High Reliable information and advice Expert Designing, Repairing and Building Rest Opportunity for Students to Learn Radio Apparatus for Experimental Purposes Discount to All Tech Students All Kinds of Radio Sets H. B. PEABODY, Faculty Advisor Durfee’s Auto Supply Station HERBERT M. DURFEE, Prop. Goodyear Service Station Mobiloils and Greases “That Good Gulf Gasoline” and Gulf Products 1197 Broad Street Providence, R. I. E. C. SILVA, President Mount Pleasant Hardware Co. Builders’ Hardware and Paints Tools, Automobile Accessories, Cutlery and Kitchen Furnishings Radio and Electrical Supplies 1091-1093 Chalkstone Ave. Providence, R. I. Phone West 3558 Please Mention Tech Review

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aO 2 1030 THE TECH REVIEW r THE TECH RADIO CLUB The Technical High School Radio Association holds its regular weekly meet- ings every Monday at three o’clock in P. A. 9. The first part of the meeting is devoted to the necessary business, and the remainder of the meeting is spent on code practice or lectures given by the members. There are now fourteen members in the club. The officers, elected for the term, last September, are: Edward Silva, Presi- dent; Albert Mucci, Vice-President; Al- cide Santilli, Secretary; and Angelo De Mario, Treasurer. The faculty advisor is Mr. H. B. Peabody. The club is the oldest in 1 ech, having been organized in 1916. During the four- teen years that it has been engaged in radio work it has accumulated a great deal of stock, and has become a recognized dealer in radio equipment. Its experience offers a fine chance for anyone interested in radio to get a good, practical knowledge of the radio industry. Many former mem- bers of the club are now holding good posi- tions in the radio industry of this city and elsewhere. Any student of I ech is cor- dially invited to attend the meetings and get an idea of what is going on. No ex- perience in radio is necessary to become a member. The club is planning to have a series of lectures extending through the coming term. These lectures will start with the fundamentals of radio and lead up to the present day stage, giving the novice an opportunity to deal with radio intelligently. Alcide Santilli, Secretary.



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104 TIIE TECH REVIEW 1030 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE TROY, NEW YORK A School of Engineering and Science THE Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute was established at Troy, New York, in 1824, and is the oldest school of engineering and science in the United States. Students have come to it from all of the states and territories of the Union and from thirty-nine foreign countries. At the present time, there are nearly 1600 stu- dents enrolled at the school. Four year courses leading to degrees are offered, in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering, in Architecture, and in Business Administration, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Graduates of the engineering courses are prepared to take up work in any branch of engineering. Graduates of the course in Architec- ture are prepared to practice their profession in any of its branches. Graduates of the course in Business Administration are prepared for careers in business or for the study of law. Graduates of the courses in Physics and Chemistry are fitted for research and teach- ing in these fields, as well as for practice in many branches of ap- plied science. The course in Biology prepares for research and teaching, for work in sanitary engineering and public health, and for the study of medicine and dentistry. Graduates of any of the above courses may continue their work in the Graduate School of the Institute. The Master's Degree is con- ferred upon the satisfactory completion of one year's work and the Doctor’s Degree for three years’ work. The method of instruction is unique and very thorough, and in all departments the laboratory equipment is unusually complete. Interesting illustrated pamphlets giving information regarding the courses of study and the methods of instruction and contain- ing views of the campus, buildings, and laboratories, the student activities, and the work of graduates, may be had by applying to the Registrar, Room 008, Pittsburgh Building. Please Mention Tech Review''

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