In the January number of THE MAGAZINE, we chronicled the completion of the foundations for a new dormitory, situated in the rear of Crosby House and opening upon the Hitchcock property. At a meeting held in Concord on February 7, the Trustee Committee on Business Administration voted, in view of the net gain in the number of students this semester, to erect the dormitory this spring. President Nichols, Mr. Parkhurst, and Air. A. O. Brown were appointed a committee to supervise its construction. Mr. Rich, the college architect, will design the building, which, when finished, is to accommodate ninety-two men.
At the same meeting, President Nichols and 'Mr. Parkhurst were chosen a committee to care for the removal of Sanborn Hall, to make room for the new Robinson Hall. Sanborn Hall is to be placed on the site of the old baseball cage, nearly opposite the Beta Theta Pi House, and will face the north. The demolition of the cage has already begun, and as soon as provision can be made for the present occupants of Sanborn, the latter building will be moved to its future site.