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Graduate dormitories are completely filled up, William G. McLoughlin. Jr. assistant dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, reported yesterday.
McLoughlin hopes that a Friday check on men who have signed for rooms and have not occupied them will make some vacancies available. But such rooms would probably not be put on the block until Monday, he said.
Last year at this time there were still many vacancies, according to McLoughlin. Under the first-come first-served basin this year, he stated, the dormitories filled up right away. He feels that the waiting list system which caused the trouble last year was unfair to the University.
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