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RESIDENCE HALLS AND OTHER LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS
  
  
  
  
  

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RESIDENCE HALLS AND OTHER LIVING
ACCOMMODATIONS

The purpose of this Bulletin is to call the attention of prospective Summer
Session students to the advantages offered to the students who reside
in the accommodations provided by the University.

The University realizes that it is difficult to make social contacts in a
short summer term and for this purpose maintains a social program under
the direction of a general hostess at Madison Hall, whose aim is to promote
friendships with students and provide opportunity for recreational
activities for both men and women. Therefore, those students who live in
the dormitories of the University can have as much social life as they
desire.

1. Students living in the University dormitories are given excellent
accommodations at the lowest possible cost.

2. Meals may be obtained at cost at the University Commons, which is
not operated for profit. Last session the charge was $33.00 for the term
of six weeks and $27.75 for the second term.

3. Students are convenient to the Library, classrooms and Clark Hall,
where lectures are held during the Institute of Public Affairs.

4. Opportunity to act as host or hostess is given from time to time to
those who are interested.

5. It is possible to go to one's rooms between classes and rest or study
as all classrooms are nearby. Students living in the Halls have private
living rooms where guests may be received.

6. Deck tennis and croquet courts are provided on the grounds.

7. Each dormitory has a student host or hostess and student government
is maintained.

8. Rogers and Peters Halls are reserved for graduate students.