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This morning the work of dismantling Dane Hall will be begun when the American Building Wrecking Company will take charge of the ruins from the fire of February 3. It is necessary that the building be completely torn down before May 20 in order to get the ground in condition before Commencement exercises begin in June.
What will be done with the ground on which Dane Hall has stood has still not been decided by the Corporation, although it is certain that no new building will be built before next fall. Nothing definite concerning the headquarters of the Bursar next year has been determined. Until the end of this college year he will remain in the Varsity Club, where the offices of the Economies Department, formerly in Dane Hall, are also located. Captain Parker, commandant of the Ensign School of the First Naval District, who was forced to move on account of the fire, will continue to occupy his present offices in Wadsworth House until the end of the second session, of the Ensign School.
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