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Grad Housing Gets Priority

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Now at the top of the University's building priority list, housing for students has taken tangible form in an architectural project (model shown above) at the School of Design under the guidance of Walter Gropius, professor of Architecture.

The first such project by the Department of Architecture to earn recognition by the University administration includes dormitory accommodations for approximately 500 Law and Arts and Sciences students on the Jarvis Court site as well as a central dining hall and lounge building for all graduate students.

Designed to provide the greatest amount of space within the financial limitations, the plans, models and financial estimates of the student group were reviewed last Friday by Provost Buck, Vice President Reynolds and Deans Griswold and Wild.

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