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Final Checkup Shows Claverly Men Staying

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Plaster dust had chased out only one Claverly resident, a final check of figures by the Housing office revealed yesterday. With most of the plaster down and reconstruction beginning, the residents have decided to stay where they were rather than go to the trouble of moving.

Workmen are now shoring up the 54-year-old building which was discovered to be badly sagging several weeks ago. Although most of the plaster dust which caused the student protest has been removed in an intensive cleanup campaign, a thin layer still covers the corridors.

Students last night appeared satisfied with the prompt action taken by the Student Council and Dean Bender to remedy the dust problem and provide other rooms.

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