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D. C. A. ESTABLISHES ROOM REGISTRY

April, 1922
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D. C. A. ESTABLISHES ROOM REGISTRY
April, 1922

An off-campus room registry has been established by the D.C.A. with a view to assisting members of the entering class who cannot be accommodated in the college dormitories. About 150 men of the class of 1926 will have to be accommodated in this way. Details of the plan are as follows:

1. On or before April 1, the D.C.A. will ask all people living in Hanover who wish to rent rooms to fill out a blank giving the general description and price of the room.

2. Professor Bill will refer all inquiries for rooms by freshmen to the D.C.A. After correspondence with the applicant, the D.C.A. will send him a list of the rooms available.

3. The actual closing of the agreement for the room will be between the freshman and the person owning the rooms.

4. The D.C.A. will ask no registration fee or other remuneration for its services. It will expect, however, the use of businesslike methods on the part of the people who have rooms to rent.

5. In order to give the maximum of service to the freshman as well as to the townspeople, the Registration Bureau will handle no rooms priced over $l5O per student ($300 for a double room) unless the accommodations are of exceptional merit.