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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1957-1958-45

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46 GENERAL INFORMATION III-H at וזז ay TTat Warden Τ Elkins Built in 1934 as an hotel and acquired by the College after the war this hall of residence for men was opened in October 1950 At present 133 students from all Faculties at King's can be accommodated The building faces the South Side of Clapham Common and has garden with one hard tennis-court at the back Access to College is by bus or underground the journey takes about 30 minutes and the single fare is lOd The Hall is also on the direct route between the College and the Athletic Ground at Mitcham Three types of room are available Single study-bedrooms with private bathroom and small entrance lobby There are 73 rooms of this type -Fee £145 Large study-bedrooms suitable for sharing by two students with private bathroom and lobby There are 20 rooms of this type Fee £130 each man Single study-bedrooms of moderate size fitted with hot and cold water and wash-basin There are 20 rooms of this type -Fee £130 The fees quoted are for session of three terms They are payable in advance at the College Office by terminal instalments The meals provided are breakfast and dinner on Mondays to Fridays inclusive and full board at week-ends All rooms have central heating electric fires each with its own meter provide supplementary heating if desired The public rooms comprise two common rooms library billiards room ballroom normally used for badminton and table- tennis and dining hall Two electric lifts serve the upper floors During term time one guest room is available Applications should be made to the Warden Halliday Hall South Side Clapham Common as soon as possible after the applicant has been accepted whether definitely conditionally or provisionally by his Faculty for admission to the College IV-Canterbury Halt This University hall of residence for 220 women students situated in Cartwright Gardens reserves 50 places for King's College students Fees are from £120 to £130 10s for session of about 30 weeks these include breakfast and dinner Monday to Friday and fuU board on Saturday and Sunday Applications should be made to the Warden after acceptance for admission to the College V-College Hall College Hall situated in Bloomsbury provides residence for 220 women students of the University Fees Single study-bedroom with partial board 132 guineas session Share of double study-bedroom with partial board 132 or 117 guineas session according to size Full board at week-ends Further information and forms of application may be obtained from the Principal College Hall Malet Street VI-Connaught Hall An intercollegiate residence for men students Study-bedrooms 57 single 12 double centrally heated are provided for 81 residents The dining writing games and common rooms are comfortably furnished The rent of the study-bedrooms including breakfast and dinner ranges These fees are for 1957-58 they will all be raised by £10 for 1958-59
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