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Radio?

Radio communications were disrupted and visibility was nil

Who was using radio, and for what purposes, on Kodiak Island as early as 1912? It's possible, I suppose, but surely radio was still quite rare. 24.90.172.109 ( talk) 04:00, 31 July 2012 (UTC) reply

U of A Anchorage

The section added at the bottom seems like pure advertisement. My suggestion would be to either delete it entirely or create a heading for the UA-Anchorage paragraph, ad delete the list of majors as well as the link (and, of course, chop off the last couple words of the paragraph to end it with a full stop).-- John, AF4JM ( talk) 02:36, 3 February 2016 (UTC) reply

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Spelling

Is there a reason the spelling "Kodiaq" appears above the infobox and nowhere else? I would assume it's an error and fix it, but thought I should ask her in case I'm missing something. Newyorkbrad ( talk) 12:21, 19 July 2021 (UTC) reply