Coordinated activity with WMIT and new studios in Holmes Hall feature Radio Radcliffe's new schedule of operations, Judith Kapstein '54, station president, said last night.
Nightly readings of a chapter of A. A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh" will highlight WRRB's new programming policy, which will substitute "live" talent for previously "canned" shows. Further additions scheduled are a choral hour, a dramatic show by the Annex Idlers, and guest singers and instrumentalists.
A direct line to WMIT has been installed, following the decision last spring for programming cooperation between the two stations. WMIT members did much of the installation work for Radio Radcliffe's new studies, and will also help relieve any future technical difficulties.
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