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Although the "Rules for Students in College Dormitories" contain a prohibitory clause preventing men from keeping animals in their rooms, they say nothing about dead animals.
Therefore, Walter W. Bregman '55 is trying to get permission to hang a massive moose-head in his Kirkland House room. But Bregman has been beset with difficulties.
First, the sender of the gift refused to take it back, "under post-paid, pre-paid, or any other conditions." Then, the create in which the moose-head arrived would not fit through the entry doorway.
When he asked permission to hang the moose-head, James C. Ewell, Kirkland superintendent, told Bregman that when a moose head was hung in Adams House several years ago, it took the whole wall down with it. He also advised him to see the Department of Buildings and Grounds.
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