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sf wfv ,,!.3. 8? J i a A . Tfrii ,i 4 Htl ii . 'l ,Mi The only all male dorm, Lin- sley is set apart from the rest of the campus. Residents face a long walk up Maynard Hill two or three times a day to eat and go to classes, often using a short cut which is a small path through a wooded area. Llnsley Hall is one of the new' est dorms on campus, but un- til recently was known as The Pit . Dorm president Ed Regal said, however, that the repu- tation of the building and it's residents has improved since he took office two years ago. Happy hours are often held in the lobby of Llnsley Hall and, although they are crowded due to the small space, a good time is generally had by all. The brick structure is imper- sonally modern, but this does not deter residents from com- ing back each year.
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