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Marconi

[mahr-koh-nee, mahr-kaw-nee] / mɑrˈkoʊ ni, mɑrˈkɔ ni /


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Loyd Sigmon was born in 1909, the year that Guglielmo Marconi and Karl Ferdinand Braun split a Nobel Prize for “their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy.”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 11, 2024

The Marconi room holds the ship’s radio - a Marconi wireless telegraph machine - which broadcast the Titanic’s increasingly frantic distress signals after the ocean liner hit an iceberg.

From Washington Times • Aug. 29, 2023

Within a year Marconi had signed-up the amateur up to his wireless company.

From BBC • May 21, 2023

George Bochetto, the attorney representing Friends of Marconi Plaza, had hailed the court’s decision as “not just significant for the Columbus statue and Italian Americans, it’s significant for every ethnic group in this country.”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2022

A middle-aged man in knife-edge whites took his message up three decks to the Marconi room adjacent to the officer’s promenade.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson