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Radio Radcliffe and WMIT begin joint broadcasting today, putting WRRB on the air seventeen hours a day instead of the previous three and one-half hours. MIT dise-jockey and classical music shows will be broadcast during the day and from 12:00 to 2:00 a.m. The network's own "live" shows will be on from 7:30 through 12:00 p.m.
The best of the Radcliffe "live" shows will be broadcast over Station WMIT during the evening, and MIT will provide men for 'Cliffe choral and dramatic programs. WRRB radio equipment was moved from the Field House and installed in the basement of Holmes Hall this fall with the help of WMIT.
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