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Radio Radcliffe will be extensively rewired this spring to enable it to reach Bertram and Eliot Halls, Ann Gale '61, Technical Director of the station, disclosed recently.
"Almost all sections of the wiring have failed at least once," Miss Gale admitted, "and frequent repair is needed to keep the station operating at all." Furthermore, most of the wiring diagrams were destroyed when the basement of Holmes Hall flooded in 1954, and one microphone outlet has been "lost" since that time.
Commenting on the proposed merger between WHRB and Radio Radcliffe, Miss Gale remarked that joining with Harvard might be "submerging rather than merging."
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