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Arrangements for Furniture Loan

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The annual announcement of the Loan Furniture Association is now ready for distribution at the Publication Office.

The Association, which is designed to help students in the University to furnish their rooms at small cost, loans furniture at a yearly rental of 10 per cent of its value. Every student leasing furniture is obliged to pay the yearly rent in advance, and must also deposit a sum of money, ordinarily $2.50, as a partial guarantee of its return in good condition. The primary purpose of the Association is to be of use to students who find it necessary to exercise strict economy, but any student in the University may freely apply for furniture.

Applications, to be successful, should be made early to the agent of the Association, Mr. C. R. Apted, Massachusetts Hall.

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