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am 1 6.00 to $356.00 or th - ^ol \ ear. Letters of and requ tor room application blanks should be addi ed to the Dean of Women, Room 100, Woman's Building. Three cooperative houses are provided for girls who wish to economize on expenses. The girls plan a schedule of duties, each working approximately one hour a day. Application blanks are secured from the Dean of Women's Office. Presbyterian Hall. McKinley Hall, and many private homes aampaign and Urbana also h room and board for men students. Light housekeeping rooms are available. Room lists are furnished by the O:: of the Dean of Women. A number of girls live in sorority houses where resiis by invitation of the members of the individual An undergraduate ^man may live in any home hich is approved by this office. average price of rooms is $12 month.

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types of homes: privately owned dormitories, fraternity houses, boarding houses, A\U\ private homes. The pri* varj with th< quality; the average is eight to twelve dollars a month. Cheap*

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their members; boarding houses and private homes off*

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