Word: groups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...number of rooms desired. Preference will be given in the assignments of Hollis and Stoughton to applications calling for three men in two rooms, over two men in two rooms, such combinations not being possible in Holworthy and Thayer. In stating a preference on the envelope, each group should name every entry in order of choice, so that if the first choice cannot be filled others may be considered in order...
...which the applications should be submitted. It is absolutely essential that on the outside of every application a preference be expressed, in order, for every entry in the four buildings. In each case, also, the number of rooms desired must be indicated. Men may apply singly, or in groups of from two to twelve. In addition to one large group, each entry will accommodate one or more of the small groups. The assignment will be made by lot, preference being given to groups according to their size, as previously announced...
...number of rooms desired. Preference will be given in the assignment in Hollis and Stoughton to applications calling for three men in two rooms, over two men in two rooms, such combinations not being possible in Holworthy and Thayer. In stating a preference on the envelope each group should name every entry, in order of choice, so that if the first choice cannot be filled, others may be considered in order. It is understood that by making an application a man pledges himself to abide by the allotment of the committee...
...number of rooms desired. Preference will be given in the assignments of Hollis and Stoughton to applications calling for three men in two rooms, over two men in two rooms, such combinations not being possible in Holworthy and Thayer. In stating a preference on the envelope, each group should name every entry in order of choice, so that if the first choice cannot be filled others may be considered in order...
...name appearing in more than one application will cause each group to be cast out. It is understood that by making an application a man pledges himself to abide by the allotment of the committee...