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Trottenberg Predicts Higher Student Rents

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Rents for student rooms may rise this fall, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, predicted yesterday. "If, when Quincy opens, the older Houses deconvert some of their overcrowded suites, the extra space per student will have to be paid for," he explained.

However, Trottenberg emphasized the complexity of the rent situation. "We are trying to balance a number of factors and find an equitable solution to the problem," he said.

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