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The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will move today from its Holyoke Center headquarters to the lower rent district of Byerly Hall in Radcliffe Yard.
Rent for the Byerly offices, owned by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will be $5 per square foot--less than half of the rent paid for office space in the Corporation-owned Holyoke Center, Frank A. Lawton, assistant to the dean of the Faculty, said last week.
Other offices expected to relocate in Byerly later this month are the Harvard and Radcliffe Admissions and Financial Aid offices and the Student Employment Office.
The Faculty spent $1.2 million to renovate Byerly for its new functions, but is expected to recover the outlay within four years in the money it saves on rents for the GSAS and other offices that are moving to Byerly, Robert E. Kaufmann '62, assistant to the dean of the Faculty, said last week.
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