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Student apartment-seekers were offered 25 vacancies in the local areas, when the American Veterans Committee announced yesterday that first housing drive returns had been posted at its Phillips Brooks House headquarters.
The AVC service is open to all University students seeking housing either immediately or in the future, John A. Quisenberry '46, committee chairman, stated Some of the quarters will be available in January, while most of the others will be free in June.
Vacancies will be allocated on the first come, first served basis. Quisenberry said, because landlords cannot hold apartments empty in light of the present high demand.
In another branch of AVC activity a telegram bearing 600 student signatures yesterday was count to Joseph Martin. Charles Ballock, and Edith Rogers of the House of Representatives urging passage of the Rogers student subsistence bill which would raise monthly veterans allotments.
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