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Student Increase to Hit Housing at Law School

Seavey Predicts 1500 Total Enrollment by End of Spring

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Rising enrollments anticipated for the next two terms in the Law School make their housing problem even more acute than that of the rest of the University, Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussey Professor of Law, announced yesterday.

Professor Seavey expects the current figure of 500 to triple by next June, but adding to the complications are the great number of married veterans applying for admission. Prewar marriage rates always hovered around ten persona; estimates coming from Assistant Dean Wilbur J. Bender '27, Counsellor for Veterans, in charge of the veterans guidance center are to parrent.

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