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Summer Rules Affect 14 Graduate Students

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The plight of 14 bachelor grad students living in William James Hall this summer is indeed a sad one. An overflow of summer school males into the graduate dormitories has brought about a policy of "a few must suffer for the sins of many." In this case the sin is merely one of overcrowding, but the grad students in question are still suffering.

Normally there are certain prescribed hours when grads may entertain female guests in their rooms. However, Summer School males are not this fortunate, and therefore, rather than let the summer students in James Hall live under the graduate rules, the reverse has been done.

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