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BOARDING HOUSES.
  
  
  
  
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BOARDING HOUSES.

There are three large boarding-houses within the precincts of the
University, and several outside, but in the immediate vicinity. At
these nearly all the students find accommodations, and at charges
essentially the same. Some find accomodations in private families;
some also, for the sake of economy, mess together and board themselves.

To secure rooms in the University buildings, application may be
made by letter to the Proctor; but if the rent is not deposited with
him before the 1th of September, the room is considered to be
unengaged.