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Neved Ending Wonders It has been predicted that we have not yet lifted the cover of the possibilities of these marvelous frequencis, but it sems certain that all the astonishing projects that radio has presented during the last decade Will be incomparable with those yet unknown and unsolved that shall be unearthed during the next thirty years. In various ways the theory of radio is fairly well known today, but there are unfounded facts that are yet without interpretation. Many gaps occur in the physiological and psychological effects that take place in our modern radio laboratories. The subjects are open for the proper improve- ment to any one who wishes to experiment with them, and there may be some unsurpassed possibilities of utilizing these forces, yet unknown to us for practical' use. ' VV hile experimentations with short waves below five meters are taken into consideration, it should only be attacked! by those not only Well versed in the facts known about radio but in the science of physics as Well. This is an important factor for the reason that ultra short Waves are apt to become injurious when handled by those unacquainted with their effects. For instance, it was found during a laboratory test that on certain fre- quencies short waves could produce fever heat by means of vacuum tube oscillation. In addition when the tube current was turned off the fever quickly subsidedg in other Words, it was found' to be controllable, which means that heating of our homes by radio is possible. It may be found necessary when workingwith low Waves that research men will have to wear special protective clothes and' masks resembling those now used by X-ray and radium workers. ' Eighty-one
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THE BATTLE ROYAL Place: Drafting Room, Time: After School. CHARACTERS Pencil, T-Square, Ruler, Book, Desk, Compass. Ding-a-ling, rang the bell for the last time that day. I say there old T-Square, said the Pencil, that proves I'm the most useful article in the class. They wore an inch off of me today. Uh, peeped up the inches of the Ruler sarcastically. If it had not been for me you wouldn't have been touched. . Wire draws all these straight lines anyway? just look at my slender body, brags the T-Square. You fellows seem to forget that Pm the one that holds you up all day, and keeps you off the floor, joined the tired desk. What about me ? cries the poor little book, carelessly thrown on the floor face down, I teach the boys how to use you properly. If it were not for me you would be useless. Well, if you fellows will ever get through arguing I will say some- thing, says the compass coolly, Hyou fellows seem to forget that the pupil has the biggest share in the use of us, he learns how to rule off a piece of paper, to print important things. ' We would be helpless and useless without his interest and ability to direct us all the other shop work would be greatly handicapped. Austin Casselbery, B9. Bud Lester, B9, ' REALM OF MYSTERY I am the room of mystery and wonders, and to you, many of my secrets will be revealed if' you will be so kind as to step into my shop. Perhaps the high sounding technical terms that frequently are heard when electricity is mentioned have seemed too deep for you to fathom. If that is the case, just step into my den and I will explain them to you. As you first step into my control I seem to hypnotize you, by all my buzzes and strange sounds. You hear the crunch of the drill digging its way into a piece of strap iron, and the weird voices of the gas heater of the soldering irons, or the occasional buzz of some one of my enthusiasts trying -out his finished circuit. I am still a thing of mystery, slowly being revealed to man, and per- chance I will reveal one of my mysteries to you if you are seriously interested in my progress. Some of our boys are interested in some of the more deeply scientific phases of electricity such as sound in radio, short Waves, heat, television, and others. ' Austin Casselbery, B9. ' . Bud Lester, B9. A FIELD FOR PROBLEM SOLVING Witl1out'a doubt within the next three decades ultra short waves are ordained to overshadow everything that has yet been done in the recent career of our modern radio. VVith the highest frequencies, short Waves display qualities so unexplainable and in many cases so sudden, that we shall stand in astonishment at the phenomena. Eighty
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F ' , 1 I Q? 'W' ' Mounting Butterflies When it comes to the transmission of these waves, there is a fairly large amount of experimenting that has been done, but even in this field there is an unlimited amount of work to be performed, as yet, before it will be practical. When the frequency is below one meter, short waves begin to function as heat waves and the reception is no longer useful unless the transmitter and receiver can communicate with each other for making the proper transmitting adjustments, - It is quite certain an entirely new science will be developed by means of these new laws which have important therapeutic values, cancer research, botanical research and many other important developments will take place. The most abstract fiction writer would refuse to predict developments for fear that his predictions might prove too calm. At these extremely high frequencies the difference of a few cycles may form a thing not wanted by the experimenter and cause a disaster. It will take many years of hard research to unravel the many new obstacles that lie before him. The research man will demand a new class of instruments and apparatus, to make possible the proper measurements. All these various .difficulties found are not the kind that stop an experi- menter, for the more difficult the obstacles the faster they will draw the attention of the minds that are delighted in solving problems of this kind. Robert Thornton, 19. Eighty-two 1.
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