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TREES FROM HOUSE LOT TO BE PLANTED IN FRESHMAN QUADS

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Excavations which have been made in the quadrangles of several of the Freshman Halls will soon be filled with trees, it was learned yesterday from the Maintenance Department of the University.

Of the four trees to be planted in the yard of McKinlock, the two larger ones are to come from the lot on which the first of the new Houses is to be constructed. Similarly two of the four trees for Gore Hall, and the two to be installed in front of Standish Hall will be taken from the same plot of ground. The remaining trees, including the four for Smith Halls, will be purchased from nurseries.

It was also learned that vines will be grown on the walls of all the Freshman dormitories in the near future.

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