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  • Ham Radio License
    Ham Radio License
    ImageText       Dr. George C.R. Hall was fascinated with technology. Technology in this era was the short wave radio (ham radio) and George C.R. Hall obtained his ham radio license in 1934. He communicated with people worldwide, using his call number VE3NC. His interest extended beyond learning the code to the construction …
    ImageText     Dr. George C.R. Hall was fascinated with technology. Technology in this era was the short wave radio (ham radio) and George C.R. Hall obtained his ham radio license in 1934. …
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  • Guest Speaker at Kiwanis
    Guest Speaker at Kiwanis
    ImageText       Dr. George C.R. Hall would often provide speeches to the Kiwanis Club on “modern trends in radio.”
    ImageText     Dr. George C.R. Hall would often provide speeches to the Kiwanis Club on “modern trends in radio.”
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  • Letter to Prime Minister
    Letter to Prime Minister
    ImageText       One of the most important actions George C.R. Hall took as Grand Master, was to write to the Canadian Prime Minister to officially protest the inhuman treatment of the Jewish people in Nazi Germany, and to request the Canadian government bring these refugees to Canada.
    ImageText     One of the most important actions George C.R. Hall took as Grand Master, was to write to the Canadian Prime Minister to officially protest the inhuman treatment of the Jewish …
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  • Letter to Fellow Odd Fellows
    Letter to Fellow Odd Fellows
    ImageText       George C.R. Hall’s letter to a fellow I.O.O.F. members. Dr. George C.R. Hall felt so strongly on this issue that he did not consult the I.O.O.F Advisory Board, since he knew they would approve of his action.
    ImageText     George C.R. Hall’s letter to a fellow I.O.O.F. members. Dr. George C.R. Hall felt so strongly on this issue that he did not consult the I.O.O.F Advisory Board, since he …
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  • Letter From Life Magazine
    Letter From Life Magazine
    ImageText       Dr. George C.R. Hall was proud of his country. In 1926 he wrote to Life Magazine to thank the reporter for writing an article about WWI from a Canadian perspective.
    ImageText     Dr. George C.R. Hall was proud of his country. In 1926 he wrote to Life Magazine to thank the reporter for writing an article about WWI from a Canadian perspective.
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