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Once more the Corporation has come to the rescue of the new Senior dormitory scheme by promising improvements in the sanitary conditions of Thayer, and by giving preference in the allotment of other rooms to those who move out of Thayer to give place to the incoming Seniors. This last assurance ought surely to persuade all men in Thayer who are not Juniors to give the Junior allotment a clean field, for by staying in their present rooms they will only interfere with the Juniors, when they can get just as good rooms somewhere else and interfere with nobody. The added comforts of baths and heat should induce all of the 110 men whose applications failed, to try again, and, if they do, the success of the grouping scheme will surpass all expectations.
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