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Plaster falling from the ceiling was not enough to drive out a houseful of Yale men -- not the first time anyway. But the second time that the ceilings started to distribute themselves over the floors, it was time to move.
Residents of Timothy Dwight College, Yale, therefore, have now taken up temporary residence elsewhere, a good many of them being put up at the Master's House.
The first time that the plaster started falling, a careful examination was made, and the supervisor put his official O. K. on the building. But when a couple of mere ceilings caved in, the examiners made them get out.
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