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Work on the Brokaw Building at Princeton.

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Owing to the unusually long period of inclement weather, work on the buildings in the course of construction on the campus has been considerably retarded. The number of workmen has been reduced and, in consequence, the work thus far accomplished has taken considerable time.

At the Brokaw Building fair progress has been made, when the small number of men at work is taken into consideration. The entire building, including the swimming pool, is under cover, and the eupola on the main building is about completed and ready for the slate. The upper flooring is finished and the walls are ready for lathing and plastering.

With the approach of favorable weather the number of men will be increased and the building doubtless completed according to the contract.

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