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Gerard Bertram Blue, who has been connected with the ©! Union Congregational and Chpis-
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Housing at Canyon Inn Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 19 Housing facilities at Canyon Inn at McCormick's Creek State Park, offered to Indiana University by| Gov. Ralph Gates and the State Department of Conservation for| the use of married students, have| been released by the university, J. A. Franklin, vice president and, treasurer of the university, announced today.. The facilities will not be needed
e imme= a5 most of the student veterans . 80 have been able to make other|
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