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The recent addition to the University in the form of a new gate directly before the door of the Varsity Club on Quincy Street was made possible by the gift of the Class of 1901 in memory of J. W. Hallowell '01, it has been announced at the University offices. The Hallowell gate which is practically completed lies in a direct line with the Dudley gate on the north side of the street and the Varsity Club entrance, Hallowell was for three years a letterman in football, and for four years a member of the Crimson track team. The structure was designed and executed by Elliot T. Putnam '01, a Boston architect.
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