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The angry chatter of an electric jack hammer replaced the usual quiet hum of conversation last night in Winthrop House as a central drainage pipe went on the rampage.
Late yesterday afternoon workmen were called in and the decision made not to serve either last night's dinner or this morning's breakfast while the repairs were being made.
Plumbers and masons worked through the night completing the removal and replacement of the offending pipe.
Lunch will probably be served today but the Puritans were requested to get their evening and morning meals in Lowell, Eliot, Dunster or Kirkland.
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