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HOLYOKE STREET HOUSE TO BE MOVED FOR HOUSE PLAN

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In order to make way for the first unit of the new House Plan, the building at 34 Holyoke-Street, which provides quarters for the Economics and Naval Science Departments, will be moved to a site on Plympton Street formerly occupied by wooden tenement houses, now being torn down, it was learned yesterday from A. L. Endicott '94, Comptroller of the University. Work on moving the structure will probably be started immediately after Commencement.

The fate of the other buildings in the block to be occupied by the new house unit has not yet been definitely determined.

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