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Availability of House rooms for students in the University's Summer School will remain completely undecided until preliminary registration tomorrow and Friday, George W. Adams, School director, said yesterday.

Clarifying previous reports that House members could not remain in their quarters during the vacation-time session, Adams explained that the entire question would hinge upon the extent of enrollment and that the outlook for use of the Houses was at present "very encouraging."

"If the men who register tomorrow and Friday find that their number is not sufficient," Adams continued, "and if residence in their own rooms is the deciding factor, they may cancel their registration without pain or penalty."

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