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Randall Building. (42 Rooms)

This building contains 32 single and 10 double rooms which
are assigned only to students taking board at the University Commons,
and, any student occupying a room in this building, failing
to remain at the commons for any portion of the session, will vacate
the same.

     

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Single room  $35.00 
Double room  40.00 
Double room with study (only one such room in building)  50.00 
No janitor service is provided for rooms in this building. 
The single rooms are 10×14, 10×15, or 10×16. 
The double rooms are 14×15, 15×15, 15×17. 
The study is 9′ 6″×11′ 6″. 

East Range. (34 Rooms)

   
Rooms in Old Gymnasium building (8)  $60.00 
Other rooms on East Range  72.00 

West Range. (24 Rooms)

   
Rooms, no heat, but provided with grate (4)  60.00 
Other rooms  72.00 

East and West Lawns. (36 Rooms)

   
Rooms in Bachelor's Row (9) (smaller than others)  70.00 
Other rooms  75.00 

Dawson's Row. (56 Rooms)

 
Rooms  75.00 

Dawson's Row comprises seven detached 8-room houses, water
closet in each house, lavatory with running water in each room.
Bath house with shower is provided for this row.

Monroe Hill. (13 Rooms)

 
Single room, no heat, but provided with grate  $54.00 

The rooms on East and West Lawns, East and West Ranges,
Dawson's Row and Monroe Hill, with the exception of Bachelor's
Row on West Lawn, are commodious and are frequently occupied
by two students, in which event no extra charge is made.

Two students may rent a room together, each paying his half of
the rent.

The University Commons.—This building, conveniently situated
near the center of the university, provides an attractive Dining Hall,
with accommodations for more than 250 students at once. Board
is furnished at a rate not exceeding $15 per month, which means
that students in straitened circumstances need not be deprived of
daily association with their more fortunate fellows. The Commons
is the means of greatly reducing a student's living expenses at the
university.