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Work has already begun on the erection of a new dormitory on Massachusetts avenue between Bow and Plympton streets, which, when finished, will cover the entire front of the block between the two streets. Owing to the fact that a part of this space is now occupied by a livery stable and a grocery store under leases which hold good for some time, it will probably be impossible to complete the building for two years. On the free space, 75 feet front and 100 feet rear, a part of the building will be started at once and temporary walls will be erected, so that this portion may be ready for occupancy next fall.
The first floor will be used for stores and the four upper floors for students' rooms. The building will be equipped with electric lights, hot and cold water, and the usual conveniences.
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