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Graduate dormitories may have paid proctors, the Graduate Student Council learned last night.
Dean Rogers told the Steering Committee of the Council at a meeting earlier in the afternoon that present inefficient monitors may be replaced by proctors whose pay would be equal to half the price of their room rent. As the system now works, students elect a man from each floor to enforce parietal rules. A student who received pay for proctoring services, the Dean feels, would take his duties more seriously.
The present monitoring system was established last April when parietal rules were liberalized.
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