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Radio Gunner

Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    015 - The Harbor at Sunset

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    014 - The Battle

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    013 - The Show-down

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    012 - The Victim

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    011 - Intrigue and Mischief

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    010 - The Power of Suggestion

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    009 - The Round-up

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    008 - Dispatching the Secret Messenger

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    007 - The Fleet Arrives

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    006 - The Hunt

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    005 - The Storm-Center Moves Eastward

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    004 - Progress in Jeopardy

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    003 - The Mobilization

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    002 - The Storm-Cloud

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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    001 - A Scientist in the Making

    Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications technology—covering the intricacies of coding, decoding, and the transmission and interception of messages. Written by Alexander Forbes, a distinguished Harvard physiologist who made significant contributions to physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased

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Originally published anonymously in 1924, Radio Gunner is a captivating work of science fiction that delves into themes of imaginary warfare and innovative inventions. With a prescient view of a potential second world war, the narrative explores the pivotal role of communications...

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Radio Gunner is created and hosted by Alexander Forbes.
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