Modern buildings and complete landscaping typify Florida's dorm- itory areas. HOUSING FOR MARRIED VETERANS Three Flavet Villages provide housing facilities for married students at the University of Florida. These villages offer many opportunities; closeness to the main campus, reasonable rent, washing facilities, free movies each week, and plenty of playmates and playgrounds for the children. Women's clubs have been formed and village fairs are held in Flavet III periodically. All buildings were procured, moved and re-erected under the Federal Hous- ing Authority. The University provided the land and furnishings. The build- ings became the property of the University in 1948. The cost of erecting these villages was $3,000,000. Divided into three sections which are all near the campus, the villages were restricted to veterans with children and veterans with no children, the former having priority until the Veteran enrollment dropped below the number to fill the units. In the fall of 1951, certain sections were made available to non- veteran married couples; however, veterans still have preference. All Flavets are under a student commission form of government. The Housing Office is now accepting applications for housing in the fall. If you desire to live in a Flavet Village, get your application in now. Send long a copy of your marriage license, your discharge, and be sure to state the number in your family. DO THIS NOW. Typical double room in .... the Women's Halls. -I