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This morning all members of the Sophomore and Junior Classes will receive application blanks describing the five new Houses. These applications will be due by 5 o'clock on Saturday, January 17, at Room C. University Hall. The Masters will announce the men chosen very soon after January 17.
The five new Houses opened to Sophomores and Juniors are Adams, Eliot, Kirkland, Leverett, and John Winthrop. Lowell and Dunster Houses will not be open to these classes this year except on the chance that any Sophomore or Junior in one of these houses should drop out.
Each suite in the new Houses will be furnished with approximately the same articles of furniture as in the college dormitories, but students who wish to use their own furniture will be allowed to do so. The University will be prepared to rent rugs of good quality at a reasonable price.
All student members of the House will be charged a minimum rate of $7.50 a week for meals. This will entitle them to any ten meals they choose. For the student who takes fourteen meals in the House the charge will be $8.50 a week. The maximum charge for board will be $10.50 a week, which entitles a student to the full number of twenty-one meals. Individual meals are at the rate of forty cents for breakfast, sixty cents for lunch, and eighty cents for dinner. Arrangements will be made for a la carte service in addition, if there appears to be a sufficient demand.
Representatives of the various Houses may be consulted during their office hours from today until Saturday, December 20, and from Monday, January 5 to Saturday, January 17.
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