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Four Radcliffe graduate students have become the temporary guests of Sargent College as a result of the fire which gutted their house at 46 Concord Ave. during the vacation.
They are among 13 girls, all members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration, who returned last week to a charred shell instead of a cooperative apartment. The privately-owned building was empty at the time.
The girls will remain in their temporary quarters until Feb. 1, when Radcliffe's lease on a replacement apartment becomes operative. Besides the four at Sargent, three are being lodged in Ames, Radcliffe's off-campus graduate house, and the other six in undergraduate dormitories in the quad.
"We made room for the girls in the guest room at Lenox Hall because the Radcliffe housing manager said it was an emergency," a Sargent official said last night.
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