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PLAINTIFF DROPS LAW SUIT; WORK ON HOUSE CONTINUES

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The law-suit which had kept house unit number two, beyond McKinlock Hall, from rising above its foundations was dropped by the plaintiff yesterday. The case, which was due to come up in court this morning, was an attempt to restrain Harvard University by injunction from raising a building which would obscure a view of the Charies from a house owned by the plaintiff in the vicinity of Memorial Drive.

While the suit was pending construction on the Memorial Drive unit was considerably slowed up, but this week work will be pushed ahead on the walls and superstructure of the building.

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