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He should be competent, after a little experience, and with due regard for other sources of information to make decisions on well completions or abandonments that involve relatively large seems of money. I mention this as one of the things I did not learn at Stanford and of which I'm still rather ignorant.

3. Many of the returning students will be married and have children. For them inexpensive but adequate house keeping quarters will be essential. This will also probably lead to a demand for social clubs dedicated primarily to the married men and their wives.

4. The single students may choose to live in groups as in fraternities but are surfeited with the restrictions and indignities, real or fancied, of army life. They probably will not take very kindly

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