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Early Allotment of Yard Rooms

By H. M. Gilmore.

Blank applications for rooms in Hollis, Stoughton, and Holworthy for the early drawing for Juniors will be ready, today and may be obtained at the Bursar's office. The drawing will be made in the regular way with preference respectively to groups of four, two, three, then two applicants applying together. The allotment will be made next Wednesday, before which time all applications must be in, including those of men who have already sent in their names to the committee.

The Corporation has renewed this privilege of an early allotment to members of the Junior class for one year only, and whether the custom is continued in the future will depend very largely upon the response to the privilege by members of the class of 1908 this year. To insure its success not only for next year, but thereafter as well, members of the class are urged to take advantage of this opportunity of securing a room in Senior dormitories. It is the unanimous opinion of those members of the present Senior class living in these dormitories that the custom makes very strongly for class unity and good fellowship, and should therefore have the earnest support of every member of the class.

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