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Rocrews wrote:
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> If you ever attended grad. school, full or part-time, in New York City, I
> would like know how you might have been creative when came to securing
> shelter, especially if your school did not provide on-campus housing.
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> I look forward to hearing from you.
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> Thanks a lot.
> Happy Holidays
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> Orrie Crews <<[log in to unmask]>>
> Asst. Curator of Education
> The Natural Science Center of Greensboro
> Greensboro, N.C.
I highly recommend the Village Voice (www.villagevoice.com) best real
estate listings for NYC. The paper, published weekly, is free of charge.
Also, check with the Univeristy housing office for off-campus housing.
There are a few hotels in NYC, where housing is available for students.
Good luck
Jose
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Jose A. Ortiz
Assistant Manager, The Cloisters
A branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tel. (212) 650-2289
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