Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/008860609/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 items per page.
- catalog abstract "Black-and-white photographs taken by Benjamin M. Shaub, staff photographer for The Oscillator, the weekly newspaper for the United States Naval Radio School at Harvard University during World War I. Includes views of sailors conducting military exercises and drills around campus, marching through Harvard Square, in class and operating a radio, in boats on the Charles River, and attending a football game at Harvard Stadium. Of special note, photographs of President Woodrow Wilson, standing in an automobile, in front of the Massachusetts State House; and a snapshot portrait of Shaub, in uniform, holding his camera.".
- catalog alternative "The Oscillator.".
- catalog contributor b12434334.
- catalog date "1917".
- catalog description "Black-and-white photographs taken by Benjamin M. Shaub, staff photographer for The Oscillator, the weekly newspaper for the United States Naval Radio School at Harvard University during World War I. Includes views of sailors conducting military exercises and drills around campus, marching through Harvard Square, in class and operating a radio, in boats on the Charles River, and attending a football game at Harvard Stadium. Of special note, photographs of President Woodrow Wilson, standing in an automobile, in front of the Massachusetts State House; and a snapshot portrait of Shaub, in uniform, holding his camera.".
- catalog description "Born in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Benjamin Martin Shaub (1893-1993) attended the school of telegraphy in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, before continuing his education at Cornell University. During World War I, he served in the United States Navy as an electrician's mate and a Morse code instructor at the Naval Radio School at Harvard. Shaub became a professor of geology at Smith College from 1931 until his retirement in 1958.".
- catalog description "The United States Naval Radio School at Harvard University began in April 1917 as a small radio operations class in Cruft Laboratory. In three months, it became a 16-week course of study with an enrollment of 1,000 students. By the end of World War I, with nearly 3,500 students and more than 1,000 staff members under the command of U.S. Naval Reserve Forces Lieutenant Commander Nathaniel F. Ayer, the Naval Radio School occupied 15 Harvard buildings, one private residence, and 14 new buildings constructed on Cambridge Common. The school continued until April 1919.".
- catalog extent "0.2 cubic feet.".
- catalog extent "78 photographs :".
- catalog issued "1917".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "The Oscillator.".
- catalog subject "United States. Naval Radio School (Harvard University)".
- catalog subject "United States. Navy Radiomen.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Communications.".
- catalog title "Benjamin M. Shaub photographs of the U.S. Naval Radio School at Harvard during World War I, 1917-1919.".
- catalog type "Gelatin silver prints. gmgpc".
- catalog type "News photographs. aat".
- catalog type "Photographs. gmgpc".
- catalog type "image".