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During the Christmas recess the Modern Language Association of America will hold a convention in Cambridge. A large number of delegates have been expected and the committee of arrangements are at a loss, how to maintain them in this great city of Cambridge which boasts of not a single respectable hostelry. The management of Memorial Hall has helped them partially out of their quandary by offering to admit the delegates to the hall, allowing them to occupy the seats of those students who spend the holidays at home. Inasmuch as the inclemency of our New England climate at this time of year does not favor the pitching of tents upon Jarvis and Holmes fields, the committee is obliged to ask the students for the use of their rooms for several days of the vacation. Fifty rooms are needed; and the committee requests all students who are willing to give up their rooms to send their names to Professor Sheldon, immediately. We hope that every man who intends to be away during the vacation will not hesitate to put his room at the disposal of the committee.

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