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In a new effort to locate all available housing for hard-pressed married student-veterans, the Harvard chapter of the American Veterans Committee will conduct a five-day drive beginning today to register vacant living quarters in the vicinity of the University.
Acting together with the Cambridge unit of AVC, the 800-man group will sponsor a housing booth in the lobby of the University Theatre in conjunction with the showing of a special AVC film on veterans' housing needs. Arrangements are being completed for the manning of the lobby registration center by both Radcliffe and Harvard AVC members. Complete information will be available there for Cambridge home-owners who contemplate remodelling their dwellings to provide additional living units.
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