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Eighty-one married University students, sixteen of them with or expecting children, have yet to find permanent accommodations is the Cambridge area, according to a report by the housing committee of the University chapter of the American Veterans Committee.
The report also announced a change in the committee's method of assigning "leads" to available living quarters. Under its former system of priorities, housing space was often snapped up by non-students before the committee could reach the top couple on its priority list.
Under the new plan, applicants for housing will have to keep in touch with the AVC's Phillips Brooks House office if they want to obtain leads to dwellings.
Nine housing units, one of them for a couple with children, were distributed by the AVC earlier this term when they were turned up in a survey of students graduating in September.
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