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The Corporation is as yet undecided as to what will be done with the yellow frame house in which George H. Palmer '64, Alford Professor of Moral Philosophy resided during his last years. Situated in the south-east corner of the Yard, it has been vacant since the family of the late professor moved during the summer months.

Since the house will fall rapidly into ruin unless kept in good condition, it has been suggested that it be torn down. If this is not done, there is a possibility that it be rented to a professor or made into a classroom.

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