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John McHugh '99 is one of the upperclass students who began moving this week into the new Scully Hall, a $23 million dormitory designed by Rodolfo Machado of Machado and Silvetti.
     Scully Hall will house approximately 160 Princetonians when classes begin, with the remaining 100 spaces scheduled to be ready early in the fall semester. With the arrival of the unexpectedly large Class of 2002, the University Housing Office has placed upperclass students awaiting Scully rooms in temporary housing at Elm Club and in University-owned apartments on Alexander Street.
     The opening of Scully Hall will create enough campus housing to allow the University to proceed with renovations to older dormitories while classes are in session. The first of these projects, a rehabilitation of Patton Hall, began after commencement and is on track to be completed by the summer of 1999.



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