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t me -1 .- Everyone agreed that clmnge was been in Hur- forfl Hall. the colorful new women's dormitory: one of the director! luiggest problems was terwli- ing the girls to keep their curtains pulled. 'llhif was more difficult than it seems ln-cause ol' the lavish use of glass throughout the eix-story lrriclt structure. The girls of Burford felt that the hall wa- an ideal way to ease the houfing situation at Indiana State and the college men wistfully agreed. Al- though a new men'w dormitory wan proniifed for the future. Parfonf Hall wah on-rcrowdcd. .Kr- gyles replaced nylons in the luathroomf of Craw- ford House. formerly a college housing unit for women. as men moved in for the lint time. OTHA L. IOHNSON, director ct P'tirr3+:fr't5 I-lctll, cam- THE MEN OF f rtrwtf rd H ll 1 It rn C t 1 stcxrttly strove to keep the mens dorm ct eorntortctlf-l-3 new surrourtdm ge tttuntl h tt me r tzvfr it tn eff V home away from home ter rnimy et the rrzen. e ffrpee rem th f rut word Nu- 'Y N.. ,fl Ss S3 ,-,A . 'XX - 'V E633
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