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While last year's housing crunch sent upperclassmen to live in freshman dorms and rented apartments, smaller classes, longer academic leaves, and a new housing program have lowered the 12 houses' population to 4590, said Housing Officer Lisa M. Colvin. The residential houses officially can accommodate 35 more students...
...housing situation has also improved for transfer students. Last year transfer students lost their guarantee of on-campus rooms for their senior years because of the housing crunch. While they have not regained that right, they are eligible this year for the new annex housing program...
...Newton-based construction corporation will this spring begin construction on a building housing 90 luxury condominiums on the 25,000 sq. ft. lot across from Quincy House. Due to the housing crunch in the Square, the spacious condos will probably cost upwards of $4000 a month to rent when they are completed in about a year...
...Newton-based construction corporation will this spring begin construction on a building housing 90 luxury condominiums on the 25,000 sq. ft. lot across from Quincy House. Due to the housing crunch in the Square, the spacious condos will probably cost upwards of $4000 a month to rent when they are completed in about a year...
...numbers crunch among priests is not quite so severe. Resignations have slowed considerably since the period of 1966-74, when one out of seven -- 10,000 in all -- left the priesthood. Nonetheless, 44% of U.S. priests are 56 or older, compared with 26% in 1970, and they are not being replaced. Says Father Joseph Meehan of Philadelphia: "It's been an extremely long time since I talked to someone who was seriously considering the priesthood." Enrollment in postcollege seminaries has dropped from 8,887 in 1965 to the current 4,039. By the year 2000, one study predicts, there will...