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Radio Radcliffe will go back on the air when the telephone system gets squared away in Moors Hall switchboard.
The station, temporarily inactive, plans to resume broadcasting as soon as a transmission cable is put in with the Moors telephone lines. Fire, which broke out preceding the opening of the new Cliffe dormitory, delayed scheduled installation of all cables.
A souped up power transmitter, located in the Moors Hall basement, will carry broadcasts to every room in the seven 'Cliffe dormitories. Broadcasts were formerly transmitted through equipment in the basement of Barnard Hall.
Station plans for the year call for longer broadcasting hours--(signing on at 7 p.m. instead of last year's 7:28 p.m. mark). Program scheduling will also include more College news, request programs, and special events such as concerts and forums.
Student will have a chance to try their hand at broadcasting when the station opens its annual seven-week candidate period. Recruits may sign up for technical, production, or business staffs the second week after broadcasting activities are reinstated.
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