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university Is Now Completing
Work On Campus Landscape
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Plans mnade two yeatrs ago for
landscape architecture around the
new buildings on the campus and the
President's residence are now binilg
coiflletd by the Buildings and
Grounds department. The Nwork is
under the general charge of a repre-
sentative of Pitkin and Mott, of
Cleveland, the official landlscape a rchi-
tects of the University.
No new system has been adolpted;
the plans now under way are essen-
tially those called for by specifications
for the new buildings. The work ha~
been delayed until now on account of
lack of time and the fact that the
groundi has not been in readiness for
planting.
Shrttbbery around the concrete en -
trance to the campus will consist of
Austrian pine, Swiss mountain pine.,
tilowerinzg dogwood, ar rowwood, black-
haw and myrtle. About the President..,.
douse will he plantiiedl A apa a-e;e barber -
ry, silky, gi- y, anti fait7;t.'llngdogvood1.
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will .)c-"1)1 ane lo er a dogwo,
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la yiniig ou 'rl1': l ph 'i trrtnnl tar fvTth<'st li' lo
lieo .raiim :il s t'n a ind Wil-
Ba in L. ClIe''ientus library wvill also tw~
don c-- a rg~c y vvith stnow 1b n'ry, rega cl
pieand. whni '.belIl hone .s u cks'.
'An appnoach to Sinpson Iteiorn'.i
buildinA- for medical research wort.,
near t},. 'N~,w'Udivcrsity hospital is
iunder con"Y a.uction; the depJartmnent is
pttiug ill 8 (y)1i2Ctc walktzimarked
out 1in (Ha Dial Squabes, and bordered
byafolly-inch curb.
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