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The "House Plan" is no more.
Hereafter the News will refer to the residential system to be inaugurated in 1933 as the "College Plan." In using the term "House Plan", as Professor Seymour points out, "we are merely following in the step of Harvard and are losing the chance of preserving the distinctiveness of our own scheme." Furthermore, while the units at Harvard are actually called Houses, at Yale they will be known as Colleges.
The News hopes that it will not make this change alone, and that the appropriate term "College Plan" will quickly succeed the present name upon the Campus. --The Yale News.
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