On account of the astonishingly small number of applications for rooms in Yard dormitories next year, which the 1913 Senior Dormitory Committee had received when the official time came for all applications to be in, the committee, at some inconvenience to its members, decided to extend the time during which men may apply, to tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Before that hour every application must be in the hands of the committee, at Phillips Brooks House.
Since the Senior dormitory plan was actively started more than two years ago there has been an increased number of applications every year. This year the committee feels that the advantages of Senior dormitories have been sufficiently presented to the class. That it will unify the class, and as a result benefit Harvard in the eyes of the country, is now proven. The committee feels, however, that to surpass the records made by the classes of 1911 and 1912 it is imperatively necessary that more men make it their duty to apply for rooms. 1913 SENIOR DORMITORY COMMITTEE.
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