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Officers of WHRB and Radio Radcliffe met last night to plan an "informal, operational association" between the two stations.
"We have been thinking about closer association for some time," said Aida Romanoff '54, Radio Radcliffe president. "While we have no specific project in mind, both WHRB and Radio Radcliffe provide much the same service to the University community. We feel that some kind of association would help improve that service."
In a joint statement, the two groups declared last night that any arrangements made would "involve no changes in the network now in existence" between Radio Radcliffe and WMIT.
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