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Benny Jacobson, proprietor of the Gold Coast Valeteria, revealed last night that he had purchased the building at the corner of Mt. Auburn, Plympton, and Bow Streets from the trustees of the Harvard Advocate.
At present the street floor houses Hunter Haig, a haberdasher, in addition to the cleaning establishment. The Advocate occupies the entire second floor, while the remaining space is used for offices of various professors.
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