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About 200 persons crowded the Moors Hall living room yesterday afternoon for ceremonies honoring John Farwell Moors '83, donor of the new dormitory and trustee of Radcliffe College since 1000.
A box containing letters from the 104 residents of the Hall, a copy of the Racine News, and an enlarged airplane view of the present dormitory quadrangle was turned over to the guest of honor by Janet Stewart '50, President of the Hall.
President Jordan also gave Moors 70 personal letters from friends and trustees of the college and a golden loving cup presented on behalf of the trustees.
Presentation to Moors Hall of a painting of Maria Buckminster, great-grand -mother of Moors, was announced by President Jordan. Donor of the painting was Thomas D. Cabot '19, nephew of Moors and a Radcliffe trustee.
Following Moors' speech dedicating the new building, which he built in honor of his mother, Mary Buckminster Moors, carol selections by the Radcliffe Choral Society concluded the program.
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