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Vinco Moravec, injured Varsity football captain, was out of Stillman Infirmary yesterday, lodged with his wife in a temporarily-vacant private home found for him by the housing office at Phillips Brooks House.
Arrangements were made by PBH graduate secretary Charles W. Duhig '29, who said yesterday that the home, near the College, will only be available for about two weeks, until the permanent residents return to Cambridge.
Moravec, unable to take up his old living quarters because of the difficulty of maneuvering five flights of stairs on crutches, was ordered by his doctors to stay in Stillman until first-floor accommodations could be found. it was estimated that he would not be able to start classes again until next week.
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