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Members of the class of 1925 may obtain application blanks, price lists, and full particulars in regard to the rooms in the Yard, which are soon to be allotted for next year, tomorrow from 10 to 11, 12 to 1, and 3 to 5 o'clock, and on Thursday from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Crimson Building. Further office hours will be announced later. These applications must be filled out and returned to the Committee before 6 o'clock on Tuesday, January 15.
Of the Dormitories in the Yard, five will be reserved for next year's Seniors. These are Grays, Hollis, Holworthy, Stoughton and Thayer. Applications for rooms in the buildings may be made singly or in groups of any number up to 12. In making the allotment, however, the larger groups will receive preference.
All rooms must be contracted for the whole college year; but for men graduating at midyears the bursar will give assistance in subletting the rooms. Juniors who apply but are not assigned rooms may apply for rooms in other dormitories.
Any men wishing further information may obtain it from the following members of the 1925 Dormitory Committee: Gardner Cowles Jr., Chairman, W. P. Bral, W. S. Blanchard, Alden Briggs, D. S. Byers, J. H. Child, S. G. French, Joe de Ganahl, A. C. Gunby, J. D. Lodge, H. P. Sharp, and J. B. Tailer Jr.
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