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THE<br />

cover of this<br />

month's RADIO BROAD-<br />

CAST was done by Remington Schuyler,<br />

who is a well-known painter of outdoor scenes.<br />

Mr. Schuyler<br />

is<br />

regarded especially highly<br />

for his authentic canvasses of Indians. The<br />

<strong>February</strong> cover, with the R-B Lab as its subject,<br />

was "done from life." The masts and<br />

radio cabin are faithfully portrayed, but the<br />

bulk of the Doubleday, Page & Company<br />

buildings, some five hundred yards away, have<br />

been omitted from the painting.<br />

MYRA<br />

MAY writes: "For the last ten<br />

years have been I<br />

trying to understand<br />

just what makes n automobile run. Just<br />

as I was reaching a point where 1 understood<br />

Our ^Authors<br />

States. His greatest achievement, he says,<br />

was to spend fifteen years in newspaper work<br />

without once being a copy-reader. He is now<br />

in the advertising business and enjoys breaking<br />

the news to newspaper men that "I used<br />

to be a newspaper<br />

man myself."<br />

WHEN Union<br />

the<br />

Trust Company,<br />

in Cleveland,<br />

decided to<br />

establish<br />

a<br />

broadcasting<br />

station, Don S.<br />

Knowlton from<br />

the bank's advertising department was drafted<br />

D. S. KNOWLTON<br />

the difference between a clutch and a snubber,<br />

holidays than any other place in the United Hoover.<br />

along comes radio, with its confusion of grids,<br />

antennae, and heterodynes. Up to date, I<br />

have learned that if<br />

you use your fingers for a to arrange the musical programs and was later<br />

plug, you move your hand away quickly. put in charge of the station.<br />

That lesson so well learned, I haven't the<br />

heart to go further into the subject." 7<br />

EH BOUCK had the even tenor of his<br />

Lt wa y greatly broken up the other day<br />

WILLIAM P. GREEN, whose second when he observed in the <strong>Radio</strong> Service Bulletin<br />

article on "The Way of the Transgressor"<br />

of the Department of Commerce, that Senatore<br />

appears this month, has done some Marconi had been granted an English patent<br />

very effective work in keeping the advertising on "bean transmission." Mr. Bouck is wondering<br />

and sale of radio goods in. the path of the<br />

just why the noted Italian has for-<br />

righteous. His headquarters are in New York. saken applied physics for applied cookery.<br />

JULIAN KAY, an old-time radio worker, has<br />

C.<br />

JOHN DAVIDSON is a commercial radio<br />

J just finished his requirements for a doctor's J engineer<br />

degree in physics at Harvard University. We<br />

experience in the field dates<br />

back to very early days. Since broadcasting<br />

expect soon to print more of his eminently<br />

readable and interesting<br />

came into popularity, he has been devoting<br />

his talents to the design of radio parts, some of<br />

radio which, especially a fixed crystal detector, are<br />

articles.<br />

widely used.<br />

T. HANSCOM is a resident of<br />

DUDLEY SIDDALL ALLAN Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and a graduate<br />

admits that he<br />

of the engineering school of the University<br />

was born in of Pennsylvania. His article in the November<br />

Kalam azoo, RADIO BROADCAST on a second-harmonic<br />

Michigan.<br />

It is<br />

super-heterodyne has attracted wide attention<br />

an interesting among that great group of radio enthusiasts<br />

fact that few who are intensely interested in anything to do<br />

n on- Michigan with that highly efficient receiver.<br />

residents can<br />

pronounce that /CAPTAIN P. P. ECKERSLEY is the man<br />

name with the ^ responsible to the British radio public<br />

DUDLEY SIDDALL<br />

loving drawl peculiar<br />

to the na-<br />

of the British <strong>Broadcast</strong>ing Company. Much<br />

for their radio programs, being chief engineer<br />

tive. Mr. Siddell<br />

of the material in his article was presented to<br />

discovered New York in 1919 and found the recent <strong>Radio</strong> Conference in Washington,<br />

that Wall Street celebrates more business called by Secretary of Commerce Herbert

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