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Show Residence Hall For Civilian Use The new women's residence hall on the Utah State Agricultural college campus, used as a barracks bar-racks for aviation students of the army air corps during the past year, has been Teturned to the college and will be available for use by civilian students, it was announced Wednesday by Mrs. Caroline M. Hendricks, dean of women at USAC. The residence hall was taken over by the military force in ' March, 1943 and coeds who were residing there at that time were relocated in private homes and at other halls. : Following a thorough renovation renova-tion and cleaning, the hall will be open during the summer, months for use of summer session ses-sion students and faculty, Mrs. Hendricks explained. Reservations are being received at the office of Milton R. Merrill, summer session director. The residence hall will be j. turned back to freshmen women students when . fall quarter begins be-gins September 25, Mrs. Hendricks announced. The Eccles dormitory at 256 West Center street, acquired last summer by the college for use by the freshmen coeds, will be open for housing upper class women students during the 1944-45 school year, she reported. One hundred and four students will be housed at the new residence hall while accommodations (will be avail able for 46 at the Eccles resi-V resi-V dence hall. Reservations for residence in the two halls during the 1944-45 academic year will be accepted at the dean of women's office until the quota is reached. Mrs. Hendricks urged - girls who are planning to attend USAC to file their applications early. |