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GRAYS REMAINS CENTER FOR HISTORY AND LITERATURE

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Occupation of Grays Hall by Freshmen when members of the Class of 1935 move into the Yard next fall will not necessitate any change in the offices of the Department of History and Literature, Assistant Professor E. A. Whitney '17, chairman of the Board of Tutors in History and Literature stated yesterday.

Few conferences will be held in Grays, however, as tutors will for the most part have suites in the seven House Plan units.

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