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Lamont Paths Will Be Laid Tomorrow

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Workman will pour asphalt on the paths in front of Lamont Library tomorrow, a week behind schedule. Frederick Jackson, engineer in charge of grading, revealed that the delay was caused by three days of rain last week which stopped work completely.

A change in the plans of the architects, eliminating one loop of the paths, is expected to postpone the completion of the job even longer. The third level entrance of Lamont has been closed since vacation because of the construction work.

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