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Work on both the interior and exterior of Vanderbilt Hall, one of the new dormitories at Yale, is progressing rapidly, and much of the building is now in an advanced stage of completion. The tiling of the west roof is about completed, and work on other parts has been commenced. The roof of the tower has also been paved with brick. The carvers have commenced work on the cornice. As fast as this carving is finished the scaffolding will be torn down, which will cause the building to present a much more finished appearance.
In Berkely and White Halls, other new dormitories, the advance made is not so noticeable, as it has been mostly in the interior. The tiling of the roofs has been entirely completed and work on the inside flooring and other details is being pushed. The scaffolding on the outside is all down except in a few places where some carving is being done. It is expected that this will be finished shortly.
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