DescriptionEducation broadcast over radio station WGI, Medford Hills, Massachusetts (1922).jpg
English: Original caption: "The first wireless college in the world! This distinction is claimed by Tufts College, Massachusetts. Thirteen members of the faculty have volunteered to give lectures on their subjects through radio at the American Radio and Research Corporation plant. The lectures will reach as far west as Wisconsin and as far south as Florida. In the photograph (reading from right to left) are Dr. Arthur I. Andrews, who will speak on 'Changes In Europe,' Professor Edward H. Rockwell, 'The Story of the Bridge Builder,' Dean Gardner C. Anthony, 'The Story of Engineering,' and Professor Albert H. Gilmer, 'The Modern Drama.'"
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Photograph included in "Tufts College Has First Radio Faculty", from page 7 of the April 8, 1922 issue of Radio World magazine
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