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The Hostess House at 28 Quincy street, which has been used by the members of the Radio School, is to be re-opened for men of the University and their friends. It will be in operation for the rest of the spring, and will continue permanently if successful. After the Radio School moves on April 15, members of the University are invited to the house informally, although the official opening will not be until April 21. The decision to carry on the work of the Hostess House came as the result of demands from University men, who, while in the service, had appreciated the value of the opportunities for social recreation given by the Red Circle, and felt that there was a similar need for it in the University.
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