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Grads' Housing Eased As Claverly Takes 22

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With the filling of 22 vacancies in Claverly Hall, the current reshuffing of rooming assignments for graduate students has reached completion, University Hall officials revealed yesterday.

All students are finally out of the temporary barracks hastily established in the Indoor Athletic Building when the tremendous registration of new and returning students severely taxed the University's housing ingenuity. Apley, Little, and Dudley halls now house only graduate students, and few vacancies are expected for some time.

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