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happy to live here." ~-----~ Dick Scott provides music for his guests during open house. CO-OP HOUSE George Adams and Dick Scott formed the first co-oper ative living house at PSc. Lo cated at 924 S_W_ Harrison, they fixed up the old house for living and studying_ Adams explained that he and Dick Scott "both were planning to be at school from early morning until after evening classes, and both planned to find living quarters near schooL" "Besides the obvious advan tages of convenience," Scott explained, "this makes an ideal location for quiet study. Ad ams brought some of his 2,500 books to line our study area." "It took a lot of work," they both agreed, "but we're mighty Adams and Scott show Dr. LeRoy Pierson their library. 87
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