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The Dunster House Book Shop will take up permanent quarters at 20 South St. after a number of weeks, when alterations have been completed. Forced out of its old home at the corner of Mt. Auburn and Holyoke Streets intending to return to the new building which was to be erected by the Manter Hall School.
Mr. Firuski, the owner, changed his plan when he was able to buy the new future habitation which is directly north of the Smith Dormitories.
This building, which was built sometime between 1790 and 1800 will be admirably suited for the book shop which has furnished Harvard students with rare editions and special volumes, as well as a quiet place to read for the past eight years. It has two rooms on each of its three floors and there are fire places in four of them. The moving will be done gradually and should be completed by July 1.
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