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The new dormitory that is being built on Dunster street, opposite Dunster Hall, by the Cambridge Savings Bank, will probably be called Dana Chambers, and is expected to be completed by next June.
The ground floor will contain offices for the Savings Bank and probably the Post Office, although the Post Office officials have not yet definitely engaged the quarters. The three upper floors will be devoted to students' suites, some double and some single, ranging in price from $200 to $500. There will be no private baths but each entry will be provided with two showers. The building will be heated by steam and lighted by electricity.
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