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Installation of Fire Apparatus

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During the last ten days the installation in University buildings of the remainder of the 50 new Badger fire extinguishers was completed. The work of putting new rope fire-escapes of the Small pattern in each bedroom above the ground floor of dormitories owned by the University has also progressed steadily, and only Gannett House, Walter Hastings, and Foxcrolt remain to be supplied.

The fire extinguishers have been placed as follows: one on the fourth floor in the south end of Thayer; one on the fourth floor in the south end of Weld; one on the fourth floor in the north end of Weld; one in the Germanic Museum; one in Robinson Hall; one in the fire-room of Sever Hall; one near Room A in Sever Hall; one in the porter's room in Walter Hastings, Perkins, and Conant; one in Holden; one in Warren House; one on the first floor and one near Room 10 in Lawrence Hall; one, in the Studio Building; one in the basement of the New Lecture Hall; one in Appleton Chapel; one on the basement stairs of Phillips Brooks House; one in the Fogg Museum; one each on the fifth floor of the north and south ends of Matthews; one on the fifth floor of the middle entry of Grays; and three in the Library.

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