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Show ' USU Board Approves Dormitory Application for CSU Board of Trustees of Utah State University gave approval this week for loan plans presented by Dr. Koyden C. Braithwaite, Di-rector Di-rector of College of Southern Utah, to apply for $1)00,000 In federal fe-deral loans with which to build new dormitory housing on the campus for 200 men and 100 women. wo-men. The suggested site for the new construction is already owned by the college and two women's dormitories were opened on one set Ion of the land this fall to house 100 coeds. The student enrollment at the Cedar City Institution In-stitution has nearly doubled, from 505 in 1957 to just below 1000 students at the present time thus creating a great demand for additional housing, according to Director Braithwaite. The new units will also relieve some crowding in temporary housing units now being used, he said. Next step in processing the loan t truest will be to submit the application to the Federal Housing Administration and Home Finance Agency. |