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...practically all instances the Committee gave applicants one of their twenty-five choices listed, and in no cases were men assigned to a dormitory for which they had not applied. Most of the sixty men whose applications could not be filled applied only for Holworthy, Hollis and Stoughton, and their applications were not drawn until these dormitories had already been assigned...
...however, unfortunate that the Colonial simplicity of Hollis, Stoughton and Holworthy should be marred by the presence of Weld and Matthews. These latter buildings are of an altogether different style from the rest of the Yard. Their innumerable excrescences are painful to the eye. Moreover their condition at the present time makes them undesirable as Senior Dormitories. While the condition of rooms in Thayer is good the poor arrangement of the rooms, and the fact that it is out of proportion with its three neighbors, at the north end of the Yard, makes it not antique but antiquated...
...applications must be filled out and returned to Randolph 56 before 6 o'clock tomorrow night, when the applications close. Already more than half of the class of 1921 has applied for rooms in Holworthy, Hollis, Stoughton, and Thayer, and it is expected that almost all Seniors will room in the Yard next year...
President indications show that the majority of the class of 1921 will room in the Yard next year; the number of applications has increased until they number nearly 200. At present four dormitories have been reserved, Holworthy, Hollis, Stoughton, and Thayer; if the number of applicants warrants it, more dormitories may be reserved. It is hoped by the Committee that virtually all members of the class of 1921 will room in the Yard next year in order to promote that unity which is so valuable at reunions...
...college years and later as graduates at reunions and alumni meetings, the undersigned past and present officers of the class of 1921 heartily endorse the plan for having each class spend its last year in the Yard, and urge all members of 1921 to room next year in Hollis, Stoughton, Holworthy, or Thayer...