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HOUSING A wide variety of excellent housing facilities is available for students at the State University of Iowa. Accommodations are of the following general types: University dormitories, fraternities, and sororities; off-campus housing; and University married-student housing. The University's aim is the provision of good living, with the greatest possible comfort and convenience for you. We hope that, among the many facilities offered, you will find the type that best satisfies your needs and desires. You should remember, however, that you must live in approved housing, which is classified as follows: University dormitories for men and women; University married-housing units; fraternities and sororities; residence at home; and approved rooms in private homes in Iowa City. Householders in private homes who offer rooms to students apply for approval through the Office of Student Affairs and are responsible to the University for the maintenance of University housing standards. Freshman women under 25 years of age are encouraged to live in dormitories. It is recommended that you write to the address listed below for information about the specific type of accommodations you prefer: MARRIED HOUSING Married Housing Assignment Office University Hall State University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa DORMITORY LIVING Dormitory Assignment Office University Hall State University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES, OR PRIVATE RESIDENCES Office of Student Affairs University Hall State University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa If you plan to live in a dormitory you may occupy your room beginning September 18, 1960, at 8:00 a.m. If you participate in "Rush Week" (fraternity or sorority rushing), you will be temporarily housed in one of the University dormitories. Rush Week begins on September 12, 1960. Fraternity rushees will be housed in South Quadrangle, sorority rushees in Currier Hall. We would recommend that you write to the Fraternity or Sorority Affairs Office, Office of Student Affairs, University Hall, in regard to "Rush Week." {Drawing of male students in dorm room talking} 14
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HOUSING A wide variety of excellent housing facilities is available for students at the State University of Iowa. Accommodations are of the following general types: University dormitories, fraternities, and sororities; off-campus housing; and University married-student housing. The University's aim is the provision of good living, with the greatest possible comfort and convenience for you. We hope that, among the many facilities offered, you will find the type that best satisfies your needs and desires. You should remember, however, that you must live in approved housing, which is classified as follows: University dormitories for men and women; University married-housing units; fraternities and sororities; residence at home; and approved rooms in private homes in Iowa City. Householders in private homes who offer rooms to students apply for approval through the Office of Student Affairs and are responsible to the University for the maintenance of University housing standards. Freshman women under 25 years of age are encouraged to live in dormitories. It is recommended that you write to the address listed below for information about the specific type of accommodations you prefer: MARRIED HOUSING Married Housing Assignment Office University Hall State University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa DORMITORY LIVING Dormitory Assignment Office University Hall State University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES, OR PRIVATE RESIDENCES Office of Student Affairs University Hall State University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa If you plan to live in a dormitory you may occupy your room beginning September 18, 1960, at 8:00 a.m. If you participate in "Rush Week" (fraternity or sorority rushing), you will be temporarily housed in one of the University dormitories. Rush Week begins on September 12, 1960. Fraternity rushees will be housed in South Quadrangle, sorority rushees in Currier Hall. We would recommend that you write to the Fraternity or Sorority Affairs Office, Office of Student Affairs, University Hall, in regard to "Rush Week." {Drawing of male students in dorm room talking} 14
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