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The radio fans regarded the situ- ation as_a strange phenomenon, but Dr. Jolliffe, who has devoted considerable time to the study of “'dead spots,” fading and other per- plexing problems that arose with radio broadcasting, described it as just another “bad radio night.” Poor transmission and atmospheric disturban were s psted as p ondition. Dr. ever, pointed out that science has no. ‘well founded lanation for these erratic occa- sions when radio reception is un satisfactory. e Detailed to University. Capt. John Hopkins, 12th Infantry, at Fort Howard, Md.. has been de- tailed to duty at the Ohlo State Unl Columbus, Ohio arn C: le . Malone, Infantry, sferred from Little Roc Ark., to the Oklahoma Agricultural College, Stillwater, Okla. man of t chool, will pre: I be brought s of the Wom- ty, al. Mrs. W. H. C. Mrs. W R: er the in-| clps Hand, zton dis- | 1 i ‘ Building Materials “Rock-BoMon"l Prices” = Galvanized Complete at OUR Yards Main Office o 6th & C Sts. 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