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'Cliffies, Architect Will Decide Dorm Changes

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No longer need 'Cliffies complain futilely about poor lighting, cramped closets and inadequate recreation and study space. Under a new plan, the College architect, Nelson W. Aldrich, will meet with the head residents of the halls, who will present suggestions made by the house committees. In the past, repairs and alterations have been made without consulting the girls.

The Board of Hall Presidents also suggested in their meeting this week setting up groups of three dorms which would share common recreation and study rooms. No dorm now has enough space for both these purposes.

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