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BROOKS HOUSE OPENS LOUNGE FOR V-12, CIVILIANS, ASTP TODAY AT EIGHT

Ping Pong, Records, Chess in Facilities

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Beginning today the new Phillips Brooks Lounge, providing recreational facilities for students at Harvard, undergraduate and graduate civilians, and members of the ASTP and V-12 units will be open from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock.

The lounge will give students with odd hours during the day a place to spend them. Bridge tables, ping pong tables a grand piano, dancing space, and a radio phonograph with a record library to draw from are provided in the large room. The small room contains a central reading table on which will be the latest local and out-of-town newspapers, current magazines, and stationery and writing materials.

A suggestion box is to be placed in the small west room in order that the wishes of the users of the lounge may be acknowledged, particularly as to the kind of phonograph records desired by them. The lounge is sponsored by the Phillips Brooks House Association and the Student Council.

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