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Domestic News July 3, 1956

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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Prairie View A&M College in Texas has spent nearly $3 million on dormitory facilities over the past six years, with renovations ongoing for four dorms ahead of the fall term starting September 10, improving living conditions for male and female students.

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Living Conditions For Students Progressing
PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS - Although near $3 millions has been spent on new dormitory facilities within the past six years at Prairie View A. and M. College, improved living conditions for students are still in progress.
Four dormitories normally occupied by male and female students during the regular session are being renovated for the Fall term beginning with Freshman Orientation, September 10.
According to Dean of Women, Mrs. R. L. Evans, "the young ladies who will occupy Crawford, Luckie and Blackshear Halls will live in very attractive surroundings."
Men will find their dormitories equally as pleasant since renovations are being planned for them also.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Prairie View College Dormitory Renovations Student Living Conditions

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. R. L. Evans

Where did it happen?

Prairie View, Texas

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Prairie View, Texas

Event Date

September 10

Key Persons

Mrs. R. L. Evans

Outcome

improved living conditions for students through ongoing dormitory renovations

Event Details

Nearly $3 million spent on new dormitory facilities at Prairie View A. and M. College in the past six years. Four dormitories for male and female students being renovated for Fall term beginning with Freshman Orientation. Dean of Women Mrs. R. L. Evans states young ladies in Crawford, Luckie and Blackshear Halls will have attractive surroundings. Renovations planned for men's dormitories as well.

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