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COLLEGE HALL, London, founded in 1882 to provide residential accommodation for university women students, has been greatly enlarged in the past four years. Its recently issued annual report includes a detailed account of the opening of the “Mary Brod-rick“wing by H.R.H. Princess Alice on November 15. With this addition, the Hall is able to house 172 students. It fulfils an important imperial and international function in facilitating social intercourse between students from different parts of the Empire and from foreign countries. Its financial stability is, for the present, assured, but there is still a substantial debt to be cleared off, and the Council is especially anxious to do this at the earliest possible date so that it may increase the number of rooms let at reduced rates to impecunious students and build up a reserve fund for the purchase of the freehold of the site.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 135, 665 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135665a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/135665a0