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Students in Harvard College will not be permitted to lodge in apartment houses next year, according to new provisions of the parietal rules passed on Tuesday by vote of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and announced yesterday.
Exceptions to this rule will be made for married students and for men who have already engaged apartments for next year. These students will be allowed to retain their leases.
In announcing the passage of this ruling, the College office quoted the following sections of the parietal regulations, of which the first is the recently added provision:
"33. No student shall lodge in an apartment house.
34. No student shall lodge or board in any house disapproved by the Regent, and no undergraduate shall change his lodging without giving immediate notice to the Dean's office.
35. Persons not members of the University are not allowed to occupy rooms in dormitories, which are under the supervision of a College officer. No person not a member of the University may be lodged in a College dormitory without the permission of the Proctor or the Regent.
36. Up to the capacity of the Freshman Halls all members of the Freshman Closs shall reside and board in the Freshman Halls, except those who are permitted by the Dean of Harvard College to live elsewhere. Exceptions will ordinarily be made in the case of students who wish to live at home."
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