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WORKMEN BEGIN RAZING CHARRED LOCKER BUILDING

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Demolition of the remnants of the old Locker Building which was destroyed by fire early in the morning of January 15 was begun yesterday by workmen of the American Building Wrecking Company.

Plans for the construction of the new locker building have not been definitely settled and will remain undetermined until W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, returns from his speaking tour in the West and has an opportunity to confer with President Lowell and Clarence Dillon '05, donor of the new unit. Two sites are being considered for the new structure; the one now occupied by the old building and another on the west side of the Le Baron Briggs Cage.

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