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Roster of the Signal Corps, U.S.A., 1861-1865: 1. Members whose addresses are known; 2. Members who have died; 3. Members whose addresses are unknown / compiled by the Secretary, U.S. Veteran Signal Corps Association, July 1901

Archives, Room Use Only - UG573.U78 1901




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Handbook of submarine cables: U.S. Signal Corps / prepared under the direction of Brigadier-General A.W. Greely, by Major Edgar Russel, with supplementary chapter on factory testing by Major Samuel Reber, 1905

Archives, Room Use Only - UG607.U55 1905




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Regulations for United States military telegraph lines, Alaskan cables, and wireless telegraph stations, U.S. Signal Corps / prepared under the direction of Brigadier General James Allen, Chief Signal Officer of the Army, 1911

Archives, Room Use Only - UG603.A76 1912




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The A.B.C. of wireless telegraphy: a plain treatise on Hertzian wave signaling, embracing theory, methods of operation, and how to build various pieces of the apparatus employed / by Edward Trevert [pseud.]

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5741.T74 1902




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The first book of codes and ciphers / by Sam and Beryl Epstein ; pictures by Laszlo Roth

Archives, Room Use Only - Z103.3.E67 1956




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Selected articles on government ownership of the telegraph / compiled by Edith M. Phelps

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7781.P54 1912




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The first battalion: the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal Corps, U.S. Army / by Peter Lambert Schauble

Archives, Room Use Only - D570.346 406th.S33 1921




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The Phillips code: a thoroughly tested method of steno-telegraphy arranged for use in wire and radio communication: adaptable to teletype, teletypewriter and telemeter communication services / by Walter P. Phillips

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7669.P55 1945




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The Phillips code: a thoroughly tested method of shorthand arranged for telegraphic purposes, and contemplating the rapid transmission of press reports: also intended to be used as an easily acquired method for general newspaper and court reporting / by W

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7669.P55 1925




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Researchers find a protein that helps heart heal




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CAB conducts webinar on sports psychology for Bengal women players




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Ahmedabad fights Covid: Except milk parlours, chemists, all shops to remain shut




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Places in History for September 7, 1861: Maps of the Southern United States

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, in chronological order.

Click here for more information.




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Kerala startup develops tracking app for effective quarantine




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3 cops hurt in chopper attack near Marine Drive

A 27-year-old man attacked three policemen with a chopper near Marine Drive early on Saturday.Karan Pradip Nayar, a resident of Silver Oaks Estate near Breach Candy, was arrested.




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12 rescued, 5 trapped as chawl collapses in Mum

Many people trapped after a ground-plus-two-storey chawl structure collapsed at Dipjyoti Chawl of Lalji Pada in Kandivali West early on Sunday.




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Mysuru: Childline team stops child marriage, rescues teen

Child rescue team stopped the wedding of a minor girl from Arkalgud village after a whistle-blower dialled the child helpline.




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Goa: Cops report 67% drop in crime during lockdown

The coronavirus scare seems to have kept criminals at bay with the police registering on an average three first information report (FIRs) per day across 25 police stations instead of an average of over seven FIRs last year.




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6 cops of a Delhi police station test corona +ve




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Indian, Chinese troops clash near Naku La in Sikkim sector

Troops of India and China were involved in a fierce face-off and many of them sustained minor injuries in the clash near Naku La in the Sikkim sector along the Sino-Indo border on Saturday. The troops disengaged after dialogue at the local level. "Troops resolve such issues mutually as per established protocols. Such an incident occurred after a long time," said a source.




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NFL prepared to adjust 2020 schedule based on how coronavirus develops

The NFL crafted its 2020 in such a way where they could adjust it, based on how the coronavirus develops.




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Mumbai photographer thrashed by cops at CAA protest

Ashish Raje, a photojournalist with a Mumbai tabloid, was allegedly pushed and assaulted by two police officials when he was walking to Mumbai Bagh in Nagpada area.





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PIX: Kovind's banquet for Trumps at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Donald Trump, accompanied by US First Lady Melania Trump, was received by Kovind at the forecourt of majestic Rashtrapati Bhavan along with his wife Savita.




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PIX: A long wait to get a last glimpse of dear ones

Still to come to terms with the loss of their loved ones in violence in parts of northeast Delhi, relatives are anxiously waiting outside GTB hospital's mortuary for the postmortem to be conducted before the bodies are handed over to them.





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How our MPs are dealing with coronavirus threat

Several MPs came to the Upper House wearing masks and demanded curtailment of the ongoing Budget session, which is due to end on April 3, in view of the novel coronavirus scare, but the government seemed unwilling.




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Sit-ups, squats, beating: How cops tackled 'Covidiots'

From making 'COVIDIOTS' (a term coined for those flouting restrictions) squat on the road and do sit-ups, to making them pose with pamphlets admitting their fault, police officials have pulled out all the stops from their kitty of creativity to drive home the message.




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Cops step up vigil to enforce lockdown on Day 3

The 21-day coronavirus lockdown in force since Wednesday has triggered a mass exodus of migrant workers across the country since the last few days.




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Indians light lamps to unite in fight against COVID-19

Modi had on Friday urged people to turn off lights at their homes for nine minutes at 9pm to display the country's collective resolve and solidarity to defeat the virus.




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Migrant workers clash with cops in Surat; 11 hurt

Appearing impatient to return to their native places, migrant workers pelted stones at police in Surat district of Gujarat on Monday, leaving nearly a dozen personnel injured, one of them an IPS officer, and also held protests elsewhere during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown, officials said.




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Chaos as liquor shops open after 40 days

Liquor shops reopened across the country in the non-containment zones after 40 days from Monday with people queuing up in large numbers, giving social distancing norms a toss at some places.




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US woman living in her car helps the homeless

Dominick SeJohn Walton hands out food, along with positive messages, to those less fortunate than her. She says, "I started serving meals to the homeless because I understand what it's like not to know where your next meal is going to come from and that'sthe least that I feel like we can do for our community is to give back."




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Uddab Bharali develops new sanitization vaporizer concept

Uddab Bharali develops new sanitization vaporizer concept




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Psychotropic drugs seized in city

Psychotropic drugs seized in city




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Liquor shops closed pending use of new MRP on products

Liquor shops closed pending use of new MRP on products




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How to create simple Mac apps from shell scripts

Thomas Aylott has come up with a clever script that allows you to easily create Mac apps from shell scripts. Here’s how it works.




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207 shops in Trichy to be allotted to farmers




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EPS urges PM to put Electricity Bill on hold

Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to keep the new Electricity (Amendment) Bill in abeyance till the proposed changes are thoroughly discussed with state governments. In a letter, he said the Bill goes against the rights of states and was detrimental to public interest.




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Tea shops to open, people can’t drink on premises

The state government on Saturday further eased the lockdown restrictions in non-containment areas, including permission for take-away services at tea shops, and allowing shops selling essential goods such as groceries, vegetables and medicines to remain open from 6am to 7pm, across the state from Monday.




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Andhra govt reduces liquor shops operating in state by further 13pc




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COVID-19: All DMs, DCPs to ensure MHA, Delhi Govt's guidelines are followed strictly




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Kerala govt issues clarification on SOPs to screen and quarantine returnees




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Open dialogue between parents, children need of the hour, Psychologists on Bois Locker Room row




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TRF, Pakistan's IT cell for terror groups in Kashmir?




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Madras HC orders closure of liquor shops in TN, allows online sales




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Madras HC orders closure of state-run liquor shops, permits only online sale




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TN moves SC challenging HC order to shut down liquor shops




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TN govt allows tea shops, pvt businesses to open from Monday




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Tamil Nadu approaches SC challenging Madras HC order of closing liquor shops