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Title to the land purchased on Huntington avenue, Brookline, as a site for the new medical school has been formally handed over to the Corporation. The grantors are F. L. Higginson '83, T. N. Perkins '91 and H. B. Cabot '83, who were appointed trustees by a declaration of trust executed in 1900 with the provision that they hold the property until the University was ready to take it over.
The Medical School Committee on construction, which is at present considering the details and specifications of the new buildings, hopes to have some definite plans made by the first of June.
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