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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1956-1962
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[emblem] the CURRIER NO vacancy The Set The sets of a play are designed to convey the atmosphere of the scene. SUI housing facilities are designed expressly to provide a comfortable atmosphere for living and studying. Currier Hall accommodates over 900 undergraduate women, and The Commons houses 160 women. In addition, there are the dormitory annexes, sorority houses, and approved private homes. Meals, parties, activities, and studying will be a major part of your life regardless of the type of housing hou choosen. At Currier Hall, the rooms are comfortably furnished with a desk, study chair, study lamp, single bed, linens, a blanket, attractive spread and draperies. Bring along your favorite room accessories, but don't forget that you and your roommates will want to confer on purchasing the extra items that make a room more homelike. Roommates share the telephone and double dresser in addition to the combination-lock mailbox. Ironing rooms are located in each hall for your convenience. If you so desire, you may bring along such appliances as popcorn poppers, electric coffee pots, and steam irons to use in these ironing rooms. Maid service is provided twice a week, and fresh linens are left each Wednesday morning. Breakfast is served buffet style, while lunch and dinner are served family style in the three cheerful dining rooms. Additional Currier facilities include a soda fountain to cure those in-between-meal pangs of hunger. Various sundry items and magazines can also be purchased in the dormitory. Automatic washers, dryers, clothes lines, enamel tubs, ironing facilities, and a sewing room are all found in the laundry area. One of Currier's recreation rooms, equipped with piano, television, soft drink machines, divans, and lamps, is a few steps north of the laundry area. Warmly decorated lounges on the main floor provide a pleasant atmosphere in which to spend your leisure hours and entertain your friends. Currier's own radio station, WVOC, and newspaper, Dormstory, are eager to have your new ideas and efforts during your free hours. Self-operating elevators make trips to the fourth floor a little easier. 5
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[emblem] the CURRIER NO vacancy The Set The sets of a play are designed to convey the atmosphere of the scene. SUI housing facilities are designed expressly to provide a comfortable atmosphere for living and studying. Currier Hall accommodates over 900 undergraduate women, and The Commons houses 160 women. In addition, there are the dormitory annexes, sorority houses, and approved private homes. Meals, parties, activities, and studying will be a major part of your life regardless of the type of housing hou choosen. At Currier Hall, the rooms are comfortably furnished with a desk, study chair, study lamp, single bed, linens, a blanket, attractive spread and draperies. Bring along your favorite room accessories, but don't forget that you and your roommates will want to confer on purchasing the extra items that make a room more homelike. Roommates share the telephone and double dresser in addition to the combination-lock mailbox. Ironing rooms are located in each hall for your convenience. If you so desire, you may bring along such appliances as popcorn poppers, electric coffee pots, and steam irons to use in these ironing rooms. Maid service is provided twice a week, and fresh linens are left each Wednesday morning. Breakfast is served buffet style, while lunch and dinner are served family style in the three cheerful dining rooms. Additional Currier facilities include a soda fountain to cure those in-between-meal pangs of hunger. Various sundry items and magazines can also be purchased in the dormitory. Automatic washers, dryers, clothes lines, enamel tubs, ironing facilities, and a sewing room are all found in the laundry area. One of Currier's recreation rooms, equipped with piano, television, soft drink machines, divans, and lamps, is a few steps north of the laundry area. Warmly decorated lounges on the main floor provide a pleasant atmosphere in which to spend your leisure hours and entertain your friends. Currier's own radio station, WVOC, and newspaper, Dormstory, are eager to have your new ideas and efforts during your free hours. Self-operating elevators make trips to the fourth floor a little easier. 5
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