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Work on Langdell Hall, the new Law School building on Holmes Field, has progressed much more rapidly recently than during the early winter, when unfavorable weather conditions materially retarded the work. The main part of the construction of the building is nom complete, all of the iron and steel girders being up and the stone work in place. The roof has been finished and half coppered: and the underground corridor between Austin Hall and the new building is complete, except for the laying of its floor. Work has just been begun on the electrical and steam heating apparatus and the ventilation fixtures. The progress on the work on the whole has been very satisfactory, and as soon as all danger of frost is over the plastering can be started, after which the wood-work will be installed.
The contract calls for a completed building by July 1, after which Austin Hall will serve as a general lecture hall.
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