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Now that the University has got the students out the back side of Harvard Hall and into one of the Holden quadrangles, what is it going to do with them? Answer to the next problem,--how to get them out of Holden Quadrangle without having the grass trampled has been answered with the removal of the grass, or some of it.
During the past week Maintenance Department workers have been getting ready for an asphalt path to run from the back door of Harvard diagonally to the gap between Stoughton and Hollis. Yesterday saw the crushed rock foundation all met.
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