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House A little red brick build- ing under a spreading elm, this house of many closets witnesses all Greek-woman ceremo- nies and festivities.
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j Seymour Hall Lyman K. Seymour Hall, perhaps more unique in inward function than outward design, serves many purposes: dormitory, dining hall, recrea- tion center, and student organization head- quarters. On the first floor, the kitchen and dining facil- a ities occupy a major portion of space, and are t adjacent to the reading room and union lounges —from which chairs and lamps have a strange habit of disappearing. The second floor is perhaps even more interest- ing. Student organization offices hold sway, and seem to receive the mass exodus of couches from first floor. Keys are provided for organiza- tion personnel, but ingenious’’ minds discover the merits of celluloid card calendars, and of- tices became witness to people and activity not filed with the Board of Review. Dormitory rooms remain on the third floor— sources of hi-fi wards, water falls, and who knows what when “Yo-o-o-o-” is heard. 17
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This subterranean refuge whose motto appears to be “A glazed doughnut, a cup of white, and thou,” definitely has a strange magnetic attraction for all campus inhabitants. Some students have even been known to miss classes because of coffee overindulgence! But then, where else but in the giz can the same people sit in the same places and talk about the some things—and like it?
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