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...Bursar has sent out notices to the present occupants of rooms in Hollis, Stoughton and Holworthy, stating that 1 o'clock next Monday is the latest hour at which rooms in Hollis, Stoughton and Holworthy may be re-engaged for 1906-07. All rooms that have not been re-engaged by that time will be included among those to be assigned on February 20 by special allotment to students in the present Junior class and to students of like standing in the Scientific School. Applications for these rooms must be filed with the Bursar on or before February...
...report of the head guide of the University has recently been submitted to the Bursar, under whose supervision the present system of guides is maintained. This report states that during last July, August and September 3430 persons were shown about the University grounds and museums. The largest party conducted by one guide numbered 20, and the minimum number of visitors in any week was 150. During the first seven days in August there were 424 visitors...
Applications for rooms for next year will be received at once at the office of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Allotments will be made by the Faculty Committee in charge of the improvements, and the successful applicants will sign room agreements at the Bursar's Office...
...head of the stairs leading up from the Bursar's office is a large lecture room, known as the Upper Dane Lecture Room. It is planned to leave this in its present condition for the use of Professor Baker's course in debating, English 30. At the head of the stairs, and to the right, a corridor leads into a small room to be known as the library and reading room, in which will be kept the current magazines and periodicals. It is possible that permission will be given to move reference books from Gore Hall to the shelves...
Circulars will be issued at an early date to the men now rooming in Holworthy, Hollis and Stoughton Halls, urging them to replay, whether or not they intend to keep their rooms, in order to allow the Bursar sufficient time to carry out the plans of an early allotment...