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HOLYOKE HOUSE TO BE GIVEN OVER ENTIRELY TO TUTORS

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With the opening of the college year 1927-28, Holyoke House will be given over entirely to tutorial offices, according to an announcement made last night. All students now occupying rooms in the building have been notified that they must move at the end of this year.

No radical alterations will take place, but the rooms will be so rearranged as to make them more pleasant and more suited to their new purpose.

It is expected that under the new arrangement two floors of the building will be taken by the History Department, a floor and a half by the English tutors, and the remaining half floor by the pre-medical sciences.

In addition to this rearrangement of Holyoke House, a further change will take place in the block between Dunster and Holyoke streets when Hazen's moves from its present location to the site two stores away formerly-occupied by Parke, Snow. This reinstallation will have taken place by May 1.

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