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rdobson at May 21, 2018 02:30 AM

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wrong solution was chosen. Another girls hall should have been built on [charters?] given to sororities of good national standing. It's the same old story, it takes competition to keep things functioning smoothly and standards well [up?].

In sororities and fraternities you will find strength. As time goes by the University will realize its mistake.

Under the GI Bill of Rights it provides for a certain sum and time allotted to schooling. Will Stanford be able to come under this monetary limitation? After finishing this time and money allowed, can one carry on at the same minimum rates or must he pay teh increased tuition? Extensive doctrine should be promulgated by the University concerning the GI Bill of Rights and its workings in connection with Stanford.

Sincerely,
Lt. [Vom?] G. Stearns

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