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Preliminary returns from the American Veterans Committee's search for potential housing for married students have already listed five apartments and six or seven single rooms, John A. Quisenberry '46, chairman of the AVC's Housing Committee, announced last night.
In letters mailed out Sunday, the AVC had requested students living in non-University quarters and graduating in June to put their present living spaces on AVC files so that others attending the University would be able to obtain the vacated quarters.
Reply Surprises Group
Over 100 of those written have replied, Quisenberry revealed. He declared that the number of those willing to list their living space on AVC files "was well beyond the Housing Committee's expectations."
Further replies will be made public as they come in, he said.
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