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...fifth and sixth floors form a unit in themselves, with separate stairs between them. On the fifth floor the locker room, the pool and Turkish bath, and on the sixth floor the gymnasium and five squash courts. The floors from the seventh to the seventeenth will be given over to bedrooms. They have been so arranged as to make the rooms available singly or in suites, each with a bath and large closet...
...Yard for next year should hand in their application blanks at Phillips Brooks House before six o'clock this afternoon. There are still some rooms left in the south entry of Matthews Hall. The prices of these rooms have been lowered and modern improvements-electric lights and new bath rooms, will be installed if enough men apply. Application blanks may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's and at Brooks House...
...hoped that the general excellence of the accommodations, combined with the comparatively low rent, will meet with universal approval. All the arrangements are of the very best and most modern type: each student will have a bed-room to himself, and part or all of a study; a bath-room with modern plumbing will be connected with every suite; substantial furniture will be supplied; and, all of the dormitories being constructed on the "separate-entry" system, there will be a wide variety in the ar- rangement of rooms. The division of rooms for one, two, three, or ever more...
...Illustrated Magazine has a few rooms in New York hotels still available at reduced prices for men going on the Princeton trip. The rooms are double with private bath and are in the Herald Square, Broadway Central and Imperial Hotels. At the reduced price a man may secure first rate accommodations in New York the night of the game for 75 cents. Orders for these rooms will be on sale today in Thayer Common Room between 1 and 2 o'clock, and today will be the last opportunity of obtaining these prices. Men securing orders for them should watch tomorrow...
Seniors! Terry and the Bored Administration have decided to allow cuts to all Seniors tomorrow. As a result of this, the schedule for Seniors will be. 6.00-7.00 A.M. Seniors wake up, get dressed in white hats and tin mugs (no bath necessary. The sad sea waves will do their duty) and breakfast. 7.00-7.35 Seniors march round the Yard to the tunes of the First Corps Cadet Band. Also have picture taken under the good old Elms of Harvard. 7.35. Special Cars leave Harvard square for Otis Wharf. 8.30. Hotel "Griswold" sails. (Water cure discovered useless for sea-sickness...