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1914 DORMITORY CONTRACTS

Chairman of Each Group Must Procure Them in Brooks House This Afternoon.--Room Allotments.

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Room contracts for 1914 Senior dormitories must be procured by the chairman of each group this afternoon between 2 and 6.30 o'clock in Brooks House. The chairman must see that the contracts are signed by every man of his group who has been allotted a room. The contracts must be returned to Brooks House by 6 o'clock, Wednesday, February 19.

Further Room Allotments.

The following Juniors have been allotted rooms in North Matthews: 1, P. F. Brundage, G. P. Harrington; 2, L. D. Pedrick, G. Robertson, L. C. Stowell; 3, N. Roosevelt; 4, T. Seville; 5, G. P. Ettenheim; 7, J. F. Brown, D. T. Thompson; 9, J. L. Barowsky, H. O. Kroll; 10, L. Wade 2nd; 11, 12, H. H. Halsell, W. E. MacKay, P. D. Rarsten, W. S. Sagar; 13, D. T. Hood, W. L. Williams, B. A. Edwards; 17, L. A. Noble; 21, H. A. Buckley, A. Z. Mannix, J. D. Ryan; 25, J. H. Lord; 26, R. L. Jones; 27, 28, W. A. Berridge, T. D. Bool, T. J. Brunn, Jr., H. C. Hawkes; 29, B. Newton, P. Pitman; 30, K. McKintosh.

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