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Archbishop O'Connell, head of the Catholic Church in Boston, has recently assigned for the permanent use of the Catholic Club a large house on the corner of Mt. Auburn and DeWolf streets. The building, which will be called Newman House, in memory of Cardinal Newman, has a valuation of $10,000. During the summer it has been thoroughly repaired and renovated for the use of the club and is now in first class condition.
The new house will be especially convenient for the Catholic students who come in each day from their homes, over two-thirds of the Catholics in College being of this class. The present rooms on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House are to be given up, and in future the meetings of the club will be held in Newman House.
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