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The changes in University Hall, proposed by President Eliot in his report, will probably be carried out, though as yet no definite action has been taken. President Eliot calls attention to the need of a larger room for Faculty meetings and proposes to restore the old University Hall chapel for this purpose. This would necessitate taking away the partition between the present meeting room and the adjacent room in the other entry, and also the two floors above. These changes will give a room of sufficient size for the Faculty meetings, and having much better ventilation, that of the present room being very poor.
The Recorder's office is also much too small, and several plans for providing a larger room have been considered. The one most likely to be carried out is to move the office down stairs in room 4.
If these changes are made, and it is very probable that they will be, the work will be done next summer.
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