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Dudley Still Has Six Places Open In Resident Plan

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While some residential Houses are still unable to provide permanent accommodations for all their students, Dudley House still has six places unfilled in its residency program, Delmar Leighton '19, the Master, said yesterday. In J entry of Wigglesworth, a triple, a double, and one place in another triple remain empty.

Preference for these rooms, which rent for $215 per term, is given to local students who, especially as juniors and seniors, want to live at the College. Not required to sign a board contract, as all other residents must, students in Wigglesworth J are responsible for their own meals, although "it is hoped, but not required," that they will take their luncheons in the Dudley dining hall, paying by Bursar's coupon.

Early in the summer, it was uncertain whether Dean von Stade would need the entry for freshman housing, but Wigglesworth J has now been definitely assigned to Dudley, and its residents are regular members of the "commuter" House. Although some local students have already expressed interest in the vacant spaces, Leighton hopes that others will apply. In addition, any upperclassman now in a residential House who wishes to apply for the program on the basis of serious financial need, may file a petition with the Administrative Board.

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