Moors Hall may soon have Radcliffe's first television set.
A poll of residents conducted yesterday by Connie Glaser '59 shows a majority willing to contribute to the purchase of a set. Emily B. Lacey, dean of residence, has assured Moors Hall president Lee Ginsburg '57 that the Administration will not oppose the innovation if it receives approval at a full dormitory meeting after the vacation.
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