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McKinlock Hall, the new Freshman dormitory occupied for the first time by the Class of 1930, will be dedicated on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 7, it was announced last night.
George Alexander McKinlock Jr. 16, in whose name the new dormitory was constructed, was killed in action in France, July 21, 1918, while in service of the United States Army.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McKinlock, mother and father of George Alexander McKinlock who have donated the dormitory in memory of their son, will be in Cambridge for the dedication exercises next Tuesday. The exercises will take place in the Quadrangle at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
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