Arthur Batcheller
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Arthur Batcheller (March 21, 1888 - March 7, 1978) was a pioneer in early radio in the state of Massachusetts, one of the founders and partners of the Massachusetts Radio Telegraph School and a designated Radio Inspector for the New England district between 1917 and 1918. Batcheller was appointed Chief Radio Inspector for the Second Federal Radio District (Port of New York) in 1920 by United States President Herbert Hoover, who at the time served as Secretary of Commerce. In 1930 he was appointed to the position of Traveling Supervisor of Radio.
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Arthur Batcheller
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Arthur Batcheller
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Arthur Batcheller
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1978-03-07
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Wellesley, Massachusetts, U.S
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Boston School of Telegraphy
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Boston YMCA Electrical Engineering School
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Boston YMCA Polytechnic School
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1888
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1978-03-07
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U.S Radio Inspector
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Arthur Batcheller (March 21, 1888 - March 7, 1978) was a pioneer in early radio in the state of Massachusetts, one of the founders and partners of the Massachusetts Radio Telegraph School and a designated Radio Inspector for the New England district between 1917 and 1918. Batcheller was appointed Chief Radio Inspector for the Second Federal Radio District (Port of New York) in 1920 by United States President Herbert Hoover, who at the time served as Secretary of Commerce. In 1930 he was appointed to the position of Traveling Supervisor of Radio.
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Mabel Batcheller, sister
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1888
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1978