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Show B. Y, U. OPENS ON ;' MONDAY At the HrM meetJnv of ibe taeultj til the nrlgnikw Young DnhereUy for iti' current ier, final1 preparations wuro made for the opening ou Sep-tamncr Sep-tamncr 12w - 1 The (omnilttee em'htudent accdiii-biodations accdiii-biodations announced that the situation situ-ation regarding boaid and room for students was much more sutlsfactcry thoh It 'had boon for jears and that due to tho generous response of the Prtvo peopla to their requests, adequate ade-quate facilities for handling the lnro number of students expected had been prov Ided at prices ranging fiom $20 to $30 a month for board and room. Students will be met at the mll-road mll-road stations and given directions, Information regarding lodging and assistance In securing It. Ever.v eN fort 1b to lie made, according to President Pres-ident Hair Is, to make the new students stu-dents feci at home as soon as the) arrive. They will be given assistance und udvlco in choosing their courses and in getting reglstoicd property. There nro numerous requests for work, according to the commltteo on student aid and emploj incut and whllu work has not been found for all, It Is tho expmlence of the mil-1 verslty, according to Secretary Holt I that an ambitious joung petson with sufficient funds for the first two months hns never been forced to leave school on account or financial conditions. riuctlcully all ot tho members of the enlarged rueulty were present at the Initial meeting and he-ard reports from the vailous committees on the excellent prospects foi the coming tchool year. |