Word: experimental
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Eight new residents of Apley Court have expressed "tremendous satisfaction with their status as "non-resident residents," a result of the University's experiment of allowing a few previous commuters to live on campus this year.
Participating in the experiment are Thomas H. S. Lloyd '57, David Newton '57, Paul Hines '59, Leo J. Murphy '57, Charles O. Chambers '58, Harry M. Ostrander '58, Donald H. Benander '58, and Jeremy Elms '58. They were chosen from 60 non-residents who applied last spring to move into...
The Apley experiment, according to Murphy, "offers more time to study--home is too much confusion." Lloyd stated that he can now use athletic facilities he had to forego in previous years.
Benander hopes the experiment will allow him to engage more fully in Dudley activities. He is co-chairman of the PBH Social Service committee, and vice-president of the Lutheran Students' Association.
Ostrander regards the Apley experiment as the "first step" toward a "real house" where all present commuters who wish to may reside.