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9 Oxford Street, the building rented from the University by the Phillips Brooks House Housing Office for un-barracked, married trainees and their wives, will be ready for occupancy and open for inspection to prospective tenants beginning the week of May 3.
Applications must be made in person at the Housing Office and no one other than applicants will be admitted to the building. Six couples will be housed there and couples only will be accepted; no children or other relatives will be taken.
Work on the building, a former private home, was begun early in March, and with the help of a group of Cambridge women and faculty wives who canvassed homes, the house has now been furnished to a practical point of occupancy, although tenants must being their own linen.
Rent will be charged on the amount of space occupied by each man and his wife. Since the building is a former private home it has only one kitchen, which will be used jointly by all the occupants.
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