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Once upon a time there stood a small grey concrete block building with a large glass window in it. It sat on the campus very quietly, making no noise, because that was its business. It was the Parmely Building, Inside it was very quiet, as the people who worked there studied sounds and how to stop them. One of the rooms Was iilled with Huge Wedges of sound stoppers that was so quiet that you could hear your heart beat. Then one cruel day the Institute ordered the people who Worked there to leave and calmly had a bulldozer drive right through the small grey concrete block building. Now it is gone, and the earth has a huge scar for its memory. All Was sacrificed for progress, as this is the location of the new library. The old apart- ment building that ARF used was also torn down, except that that took a little longer.
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