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The network's broadcast to the Graduate Center and Hastings Law Dormitory will start Thursday after University maintenance man string an underground cable to connect the two new circuits with the main line beneath Peabody Museum.
WHRB's nationwide search over the summer for a special electrical coil to complete the new hook-up ended last Wednesday in Los Angeles. Splicing units by WHRB special coil are being built by WHRB to put at the intersection of the main cable and the new circuits.
D. Benjamin Minnich '51, technical director of the network, said that the cables would hook up with the dormitories' electrical lines and produce a radio signal by radiation.
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