Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1922)

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Radio Broadcast ROY MASON, Editor ARTHUR H. LYNCH, Technical Editor CONTENTS FOR JULY, .1922 Dr. Alexander Graham Bell - - - - - - - Frontispiece THE MARCH OF RADIO ------------------- 191 WHEN DE WOLF HOPPER BROADCASTED TO HIS BIGGEST AUDIENCE 198 WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RADIO HISTORY Prof. J. H. Morecroft 199 AN EVENING WITH DR. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL Donald Wilhelm 205 INCREASING THE SELECTION POWER OF A RADIO CIRCUIT John V. L. Hogan 211 PROTECTION OF THE RECEIVING ANTENNA G. Y. Allen 214 A CHURCH WITH A MIGHTY CONGREGATION Archie Richardson 218 RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ON RUNNING A BROADCASTING STATION H. M. Taylor 223 RADIO PERSONALITIES 228 Reginald Aubrey Fessenden - - - - Lucille Joyce NEW RADIO NET FOR ROGUES --------- Donald Wilhelm 231 HOW RADIO CAME TO INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS Thomas M. Galey 234 HOW TO BEGIN TO ENJOY RADIO Capt. Leon H. Richmond, U. S. A. 236 A SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED AND OPERATED SHORT RANGE C. W. TRANSMITTER ---- _ . Zeh Bouck 240 OUR AMATEUR RADIO RESERVE Major Paul W. Evans, U. S. A. 243 RADIO FOG SIGNALS AND THE RADIO COMPASS --------- 247 THE AUDIO PILOTING CABLE IN THE AMBROSE CHANNEL Donald Wilhelm 249 PROGRESS OF RADIO IN FOREIGN LANDS , 251 RADIO HELPING US ENJOY THE SUMMER Arthur H. Lynch 255 RADIO IN REMOTE REGIONS 262 THE GRID— QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ------------- 264 PRESENT RADIO BROADCASTING STATIONS IN/THE UNITED STATES 270 ./ Copyright, 1922, by Doubleday, Page & Co. AH rights reserved TERMS: $3.00 a year; single copies 25 cents F. N. Doubleday, Pres. Arthur W. Page, Vice-Pres. Nelson Doubleday, Vice-Pres. Russell Doubleday, Sec'y S. A. Everitt, Treas. John J. Hessian, Asst. Treas. DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. The World's Work Country Life The Garden Magazine Short Stories Educational Review CHICAGO: People's Gas Bldg. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. NEW YORK: 120 W. 32nd Street BOSTON: Tremont Bldg. LOS ANGELES: Van Nuys Bldg.