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THE GRADUATE HOUSE.
  
  
  
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THE GRADUATE HOUSE.

The residence of the late Professor Raleigh C. Minor on West Lawn
has been assigned to the Department of Graduate Studies as administrative
headquarters. Besides the Dean's office, this building contains one
large lecture-room for graduate classes and three seminar rooms on the
second floor specially equipped for small groups of students and professors
engaged in advanced graduate work. The building is therefore the administrative
office of the Department and the workshop of its humanistic section.
At present the class-rooms are used by certain C and D classes in
the Schools of English, History, Philosophy, Economics, Biblical Literature,
and Political Science. The central location of this house and its
proximity to the General Library make it particularly adapted to departmental
use.