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STANFORD MAGAZINE IS LOOKING for great dorm rooms from your class year.

Today, $25.7 billion is spent annually on back-to-college merchandise, and much of that is considered dorm-room decor—the matching linens, office knickknacks and up-to-the-second electronics that every student "needs." But there was a time when coming to campus didn't involve storage rentals and shopping for a microwave/mini-fridge.

STANFORD magazine is considering a story on Stanford dorm rooms through the ages. We need alumni to tell us the stories of their dorm rooms. Was your room the ultimate sign of the times? What things turned a barely furnished room into your home? What were the hot decorating trends? (Grandma's quilt, a lava lamp or posters of your favorite rock group?) What were the restrictions in your dorm? (No hot plates allowed? No phone calls after 9 p.m.?) What changed during your years at Stanford? (Were you the first on your floor to loft your bed?) Tell us stories from the year when the dorms went co-ed, when Branner went all-freshmen, or about your unique housing experience on the Row.

E-mail short descriptions and anecdotes to Summer Batte. Please let us know if you have photos of your dorm room available.

We cannot respond to every submission, but will contact you if we're able to use your story.

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