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Rebuilding of East Wing of Randolph

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Work will be started at once for rebuilding the east wing of Randolph Hall which was burned early Thursday morning. Work of recovering the walls was started yesterday and within the next few days the interior will be dried by a steam process. The work of reconstruction will be started as soon as the wing has been put in proper condition.

All the students whose rooms were ruined by the fire have been quartered in other suites in Randolph and in other places provided by the management of the burned building, where they will remain until the wing has been rebuilt.

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