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Announcement has been made of a new policy concerning the Harvard Graduates who leave Lowell House at the end of this year, by which ruling certain privileges of the House will be available to the men after ending their period of residence. A second announcement is that of two men who have been added to the list of tutors for next year.
The new men are Malcolm Bancroft Jones '24, tutor in the Department of Modern Languages, and George Charles Sumner Benson, tutor in the Department of Government. Under the new ruling, which was made by the master and tutors, not only the dining hall, but also the House library, and, if the House committee so votes, the squash courts as well, will be open to all former residents of Lowell House. The rule is designed primarily to effect those former members of the House who later enroll in Graduate Schools, but will also hold for former Lowell House men who have graduated from college and are in the business world.
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