Word: apley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Student convenience was the primary motive in forestalling the move. The 27 men now living in Apley would go either into the Houses or, more likely, into Claverly which now has only 98 residents. This would have broken up roommate combinations, since for the most part only "spot vacancies" are available in Claverly and the Houses, and--with two exceptions--all Apley suites are doubles...
...University had closed Apley this month, it would have had to cancel the room contracts of some men, and pay the moving charges. Since some of the Apley rooms are cheaper than the Claverly vacancies, the College would have to supply the difference...
...present operating expenses of Apley are $9,562, including the cost of maid and janitorial service. This figure is based on totals for the year ending June 30, 1951. Apley cost $60,000 when the University bought...
...Apley Court houses undergraduates for the last time this spring. Associate Dean Watson said yesterday that the College is "not planning to use Apley as a dormitory next year; we are, however, planning to leave Claverly open...
...Apley might have been closed at the end of the fall term, but Watson decided that "the disadvantages would have been greater than the benefits secured." Although the University would save money, "we would have forced incompatible roommates to share rooms," Watson explained...