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Out of nearly 150 students who were forced to occupy beds on the top floor of the Indoor Athletic Building at the time of registration, there remain only five men in the makeshift dormitory after an elapse of two weeks, a check last night showed.
The men who still spend their evenings on the gym floor are all late registrants who were offered the quarters until the University could find space for them in one of the regular dormitories or until they were able to locate private rooms outside the University.
As evidence of the haste with which they enrolled in the University after receiving their discharges from the armed forces, most of the men are still wearing their complete uniforms. All are graduate students.
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