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ADD 12 PROCTORS IN COLLEGE, LAW SCHOOL

University Announces Final List; 40 Appointed to Dormitories Late Last Spring

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Appointment of twelve more proctors in College and Law dormitories was announced today as an addition to the 40 appointed last year.

Those who will be proctors in the Law School living quarters are Francis A. Goodhue, Jr. 3L., Hewlett, L.I., N.Y.; Harry W. henry, Jr. 2L., St. Louis, Mo.; Philip H. Irwin 2L., Fort Collins, Colo.; Ronald C. Rooschlaub 3L., Los Angeles, Calif.; Norman P. Seagrave 3L., Fall River, Mass.; and Ernest J. Zack 3L., St. Paul, Minn.

Those who will be in the College dormitories are James R. Balsley, Jr. 2G., Stamford, Conn., 40 Quiney Street; Howard F. Bennett, Worcester, Mass., 28 Mt. Auburn Street; Arthur R. Borden, Jr. 1G., Roslindale, Mass., wold Hall; Walter H. Ellis, Jr., Buffalo, N.Y., Wiggnsworth Hall; Fred W. Peel, Jr. 1L., Danville, Ky., 20 Holyeke Street; and James Tobin 1G., Champaign, 111., 59 Plympton Street.

The University has a rule that every house containing seven students must have an approved and fully qualified procter.

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