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Radcliffe President W. K. Jordan and three queens of spades seized shovels firmly yesterday morning, delved up four clods of Quadrangle turf, and started a chain reaction which will end sometime in 1949 when the last brick of Moors Hall, seventh Annex dormitory is mortared.
Sidewalk superintendents during the next few months will watch squads of workers maneuver construction of the four-story Georgian edifice while also keeping intact the 'Cliffe's small white Field House, home of Radio Radcliffe, a collection of hockey sticks, and several quiversful of arrows.
Moors Hall, the gift of Boston broker John F. Moors '83, will feature such innovations as smoking rooms with connecting kitchenettes and space-hoarding dressers and bookcases sunk in the woodwork.
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