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Serils of Peabody Affright Harried Married Students

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newlyweds at Peabody Terrace period of doorless bedrooms, heating that clank, and noisy trash

L. Goyette, University Planning , yesterday said such troubles should be expected in the first year of few married students' apartments, is the shake-down year," he said, year when we uncover all the minor and maintenance problems."

some, the "shake-down" is not at . "Instead of a door to the , they've put up a curtain," one young housewife, "and when you're not exactly dressed, in the breeze."

heating system was so noisy this that some couples had to sleep laundry," said another woman. matter of fact," she added, "we use the bathtub."

problem's in the pipes," another explained, "they vibrate like 22 story guitar strings."

Carlo Mantini, the superintendent, claimed that this problem had been solved by installing "de-super-heaters," which ease the strain on the pipes.

"The refuse chute comes down the other side of our bedroom wall. After late parties, we hear the descent of 21 stories of beer cans and bottles," another tenant said.

Mantini again said the problem had been solved, this time by asking residents to drop their garbage only at cer'a'n hours.

One new husband said the strong suction of his ventilator drew all the air from the outside hall into his room. "I can smell everybody's dinner, right down to the last vegetable," he said.

"If you're a single complainer" said one tenant, "they couldn't he bothered. If you're one of fifty, they try to console you. They tell you shout how everyone else is having the same problem."

L. Goyette, University Planning , yesterday said such troubles should be expected in the first year of few married students' apartments, is the shake-down year," he said, year when we uncover all the minor and maintenance problems."

some, the "shake-down" is not at . "Instead of a door to the , they've put up a curtain," one young housewife, "and when you're not exactly dressed, in the breeze."

heating system was so noisy this that some couples had to sleep laundry," said another woman. matter of fact," she added, "we use the bathtub."

problem's in the pipes," another explained, "they vibrate like 22 story guitar strings."

Carlo Mantini, the superintendent, claimed that this problem had been solved by installing "de-super-heaters," which ease the strain on the pipes.

"The refuse chute comes down the other side of our bedroom wall. After late parties, we hear the descent of 21 stories of beer cans and bottles," another tenant said.

Mantini again said the problem had been solved, this time by asking residents to drop their garbage only at cer'a'n hours.

One new husband said the strong suction of his ventilator drew all the air from the outside hall into his room. "I can smell everybody's dinner, right down to the last vegetable," he said.

"If you're a single complainer" said one tenant, "they couldn't he bothered. If you're one of fifty, they try to console you. They tell you shout how everyone else is having the same problem."

some, the "shake-down" is not at . "Instead of a door to the , they've put up a curtain," one young housewife, "and when you're not exactly dressed, in the breeze."

heating system was so noisy this that some couples had to sleep laundry," said another woman. matter of fact," she added, "we use the bathtub."

problem's in the pipes," another explained, "they vibrate like 22 story guitar strings."

Carlo Mantini, the superintendent, claimed that this problem had been solved by installing "de-super-heaters," which ease the strain on the pipes.

"The refuse chute comes down the other side of our bedroom wall. After late parties, we hear the descent of 21 stories of beer cans and bottles," another tenant said.

Mantini again said the problem had been solved, this time by asking residents to drop their garbage only at cer'a'n hours.

One new husband said the strong suction of his ventilator drew all the air from the outside hall into his room. "I can smell everybody's dinner, right down to the last vegetable," he said.

"If you're a single complainer" said one tenant, "they couldn't he bothered. If you're one of fifty, they try to console you. They tell you shout how everyone else is having the same problem."

heating system was so noisy this that some couples had to sleep laundry," said another woman. matter of fact," she added, "we use the bathtub."

problem's in the pipes," another explained, "they vibrate like 22 story guitar strings."

Carlo Mantini, the superintendent, claimed that this problem had been solved by installing "de-super-heaters," which ease the strain on the pipes.

"The refuse chute comes down the other side of our bedroom wall. After late parties, we hear the descent of 21 stories of beer cans and bottles," another tenant said.

Mantini again said the problem had been solved, this time by asking residents to drop their garbage only at cer'a'n hours.

One new husband said the strong suction of his ventilator drew all the air from the outside hall into his room. "I can smell everybody's dinner, right down to the last vegetable," he said.

"If you're a single complainer" said one tenant, "they couldn't he bothered. If you're one of fifty, they try to console you. They tell you shout how everyone else is having the same problem."

problem's in the pipes," another explained, "they vibrate like 22 story guitar strings."

Carlo Mantini, the superintendent, claimed that this problem had been solved by installing "de-super-heaters," which ease the strain on the pipes.

"The refuse chute comes down the other side of our bedroom wall. After late parties, we hear the descent of 21 stories of beer cans and bottles," another tenant said.

Mantini again said the problem had been solved, this time by asking residents to drop their garbage only at cer'a'n hours.

One new husband said the strong suction of his ventilator drew all the air from the outside hall into his room. "I can smell everybody's dinner, right down to the last vegetable," he said.

"If you're a single complainer" said one tenant, "they couldn't he bothered. If you're one of fifty, they try to console you. They tell you shout how everyone else is having the same problem."

Carlo Mantini, the superintendent, claimed that this problem had been solved by installing "de-super-heaters," which ease the strain on the pipes.

"The refuse chute comes down the other side of our bedroom wall. After late parties, we hear the descent of 21 stories of beer cans and bottles," another tenant said.

Mantini again said the problem had been solved, this time by asking residents to drop their garbage only at cer'a'n hours.

One new husband said the strong suction of his ventilator drew all the air from the outside hall into his room. "I can smell everybody's dinner, right down to the last vegetable," he said.

"If you're a single complainer" said one tenant, "they couldn't he bothered. If you're one of fifty, they try to console you. They tell you shout how everyone else is having the same problem."

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