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1931 OVERSUBSCRIBES BOTH HOUSE APPLICATION LISTS

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It is reported that the applications for the Houses from members of the Junior class have been coming in very satisfactorily during the past week. Although no definite figures are available, it is understood that each House has had about 125 first choices so far. Since approximately 75 places are reserved for Juniors in each House, a comfortable margin is allowed for making up the cross sections desired.

Some twenty-five men have put in applications stating no definite choice so that even more latitude is allowed the Masters in making their selections. The authorities have, however, emphasized the point that no handicap will attach to applications received up to 10 o'clock Sunday night.

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