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The immediate aid offered by organizations and individuals to WGBH-TV after the television stations unfortunate fire Saturday is a heartening testimonial to the important place Boston's only educational TV holds in the community. The station deserves the financial support of citizens and students in Greater Boston (who can contribute at the temporary WGBH headquarters in the Kendall Building, Cambridge).
Furthermore, WGBH-TV needs the help of the University, one of the 11 local institutions that cooperate in the management of Channel 2. The Corporation discussed WGBH-TV's plight yesterday and, it is hoped, will decide in two weeks to offer substantial aid to the redevelopment of what has become the leading station of its kind in the country.
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