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LINDEN HALL with a piano, to serve as its social center. Here the girls visit with one another or with callers from other groups. The living rooms are light and cheerful. They are suitably furnished. They accommodate two and four girls. Each girl has her own wardrobe closet. The special feature of the Linden Hall arrangement is the separate sleeping quarters. Each roomfcompany has its own dormi' tory, as the sleeping quarters are called. They occupy the upper story of the buildings. They consist of large, wellfventilated rooms, which are divided into small bedrooms containing a single bed. The partitions reach only half way to the ceiling. There is, therefore, free circulation of air without the danger from draught. The ar' rangement closely approximates the benefits of the outdoor sleeping porch. VVhen the livingfroom must also serve as a bedroom it is inevi' table, at least in colder weather, that ventilation will be sacriiced for warmth. At Linden Hall the girls sleep where the breezes blow and dress and live where it is warm. A combination bed and livingfroom can never be kept as neat and comfortable as a livingfroom minus the bed. The Linden Hall dormitory plan assures each girl the full measure of privacy that is her due, and at the same time aifords her the security that the presence of others, including the teacher, insures. Its unquestioned advantages in the matter of protection, health and neatness commend it strongly to thinking parents. The girls themselves are enthusiastic about it. It plays a large part in pro' moting the good health which Linden Hall girls enjoy. The Seniors and advanced students occupy the Annex, a newly' erected wing, to the Castle. They live in rooms which accommodate two girls. The rooms are most attractive and comfortable. They are light and airy and are supplied with hot and cold water. They are used for living and study purposes only. The sleeping apartments are separate as described above and occupy the upper story of this wing. fPage Tmj
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