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A New Dormitory.

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Plans are being drawn for a new dormitory to be situated on the corner of Mount Auburn and Linden streets, with a front-age of 80 feet on Mt. Auburn and a depth of 160 feet on Linden Street. The building will be built by a second year law student from New York at a cost of $150,000, and is intended to be the finest students' dormitory in Cambridge, not excepting Beck Hall.

It will be four stories high, built of stone and brick, and will be after the Italian renaissance style of architecture. There will be fifty suites, single and double, and they will probably rent from $500 to $350. The building will not be finished until next Spring.

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