Filling Mather Hall with sophomores next year would be "undesirable," John M. Bullitt '43, Master of Quincy House, said yesterday. "The educational value of a House comes from a close interchange among the classes," he continued.
Bullitt said he would encourages upper-classmen to move from the new building to Mather, but was not sure how he would do this. He stated last Fall that he will not force them to leave, but expected some would want to. He felt the idea of moving the men now in Clavely Hall into Mather "would make good sense."
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