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Harvard Radio Network programs will soon be reaching Eliot House again after more than a week of silence due to University power troubles.
The Network announced last night that its broadcasts to Eliot would be resumed "early next week" after the rewiring of circuits to the House is completed. Radios tuned to the local station have received only static since the transformer feeding Standish Hall and Eliot gave way under an overload last week.
When University maintainance crews put in a new power circuit to Eliot, they neglected to connect the Network lines. Network officials are now waiting for clearance from the University before they start leading new wires into the House.
At present, only powerful sets can receive WHRV'S signals in Eliot. The broadcasts are picked up by a radiation from neighboring Kirkland and Winthrop Houses.
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