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BUILDING side brick walls ai U 1 vritli n-d j»re» brick with a \ I paneled brick frieze ju l>elow the ( mi The heating and \ »-nti la tin bv liotb dir : i lire* systems, the steam being l»r /lit from tl. lers in the rna boiler house. For light in both • h-etricity and as will - L The suits of l -ins will give th pecting to oe betn plenty of space, and by their moving, will give tl. remaining in str actors more needed room. That thi ovemenf was ne is shown by the demand for the quarters of ti m < j irtments. The old adage runs, "one g 1 turn < .-r\ 1 nother and the other will be the eight hundred student- that i urae th University paths the coming year.

en inch md the floors, also lii tl >ries, are made > (teorgia pine. f Tl B I oil D the mill syst< > construction; khe walls f id ilin. f >ry ai d with a patent hard r. All i finish is oi quarter-sawed oak, with a hard•il tii Tli rd Yale i k is used, and all hardware is of bronze, while the i ndows are hung on tapes of Bis: steel. Tin 1 used in the building consists of Bedford limeon >0 r srnal it walls, steps and sills; a grayish f« .V ir i Jingj belt courses, and window caps. >r -nr v are of brick, laid in cement mortar; tl. sement are laid in lime mortar. The out.