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The section of fence around the Yard which runs from the Dudley Gate opposite the Union past President Lowell's House to the gate at the side of Emerson Hall, and has been in the process of construction since last spring, will not be finished for more than two years, University officials announced yesterday.
The fence is to be the gift of the Class of 1909 on its twenty-fifth reunion, in June 1934. The Class raised funds sufficient for the making and laying of granite blocks only, and these were installed last spring when Quincy street was being repaired. The iron railings will be purchased and set up a few weeks before the reunion.
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