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So many radios have been set up in undergraduates' studies and bedrooms throughout the dormitories that hence-forth permits will have to be obtained from W. S. Burke, superintendent of grounds and buildings, before students can have any electrical appliances in their rooms. This information was obtained Saturday from Mr. C. T. Apted, superintendent of caretakers, who has issued orders to all janitors to canvass their buildings and submit reports to him of the individuals having radio receiving sets in their possession.
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