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The models of the three proposed buildings for the Graduate School of Business Administration have been placed on exhibition on the fifth floor of Widener Library where the department has its offices. Mr. Harold Field Kellogg '06 is the architect.
The group as shown consists of one large building, E-shaped, which is planned for a location on the farther bank of the Charles River opposite the Freshman Dormitories. The plans, which are also on exhibition, show the building to contain a large assembly hall, library, offices, and recitation rooms. Two smaller buildings are beyond the long wings. The "E" opens towards the south. The style of architecture is strictly colonial throughout.
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