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JUNIOR ROOM APPLICATIONS

Must be Filed at Bursar's Office Before 1 o'clock Today.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

All applications for the special assignment of rooms in Hollis, Holworthy, and Stoughton to members of the Junior class must be handed in at the Bursar's office before 1 o'clock today. The allotment will be made tomorrow and the results will be published in the CRIMSON on Saturday.

Applications may be made in groups of four, three or two, or singly, with preference to groups of four or three. No applications will be considered for groups larger than four. Every applicant whether applying singly or as one of a group, must have on file with the Bursar a bond of $400 or a special deposit of money sufficient to cover any liability for rent. Each student must sign his own name to his application. Any lack of observance of these requirements on the part of any one student singing an application blank affects all the applicants and the entire application will be thrown out.

In Holworthy there are 22 rooms available. The rooms are arranged in double suites, two bedrooms and a study, and are rented for $275. There are 29 rooms available in Hollis, the prices ranging from $115 to $170. These are large double rooms with hot and cold water and steam heat. In Stoughton there are 28 rooms to be allotted, and the prices and equipment are the same as in Hollis. In all three buildings there are shower baths on each floor.

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