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Construction of the South House dining hall was delayed through the fall, leaving Quad residents to deal with the music of pneumatic drills in the early morning hours. Buildings and Grounds officials said the construction could not proceed any faster because their supply of bricks had been diverted to the nearby construction site of the new Kennedy School of Government.
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