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APPLICATIONS DUE TOMORROW

1918 DORMITORY COMMITTEE MUST HAVE ROOM BLANKS OF JUNIORS.

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Tomorrow is the last day on which Juniors may apply for rooms in the five Senior dormitories, Hollis, Holworthy, Matthews, Stoughton and Thayer. The 1918 Senior Dormitory Committee will continue to keep its office hours at Phillips Brooks House from 4 to 6 o'clock and information about the dormitories may be obtained there between those hours. Application blanks are also to be had at Leavitt and Peirce's and the Union. If any men are unable to see the committee during its office hours they may get information about the dormitories from H. Robb '18, Claverly 19.

Juniors and men whose final year in College will be 1917-18 are eligible to room in the Yard and should attempt to do so in order to further firmly establish the tradition started by the class of 1909. So far the applications have been slow in coming in and in order to prevent much confusion on the last day the committee hopes that men will file their applications as soon as possible.

The largest groups which can be accomodated will consist of 12 men, and such groups will be given the preference in the allotment of the rooms. If men have no room-mates or are intending to room alone, the committee endeavors to place them on the same floor with congenial persons. The final assignment of rooms will be done by lot as soon as possible after the last application is received. No applications will be taken after 6 o'clock tomorrow evening.

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