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1903-04 Volume 28 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL. 243(3) to provide a sufficiently large space for dancing. Webelieve we have secured all these features. The front ofthe house is provided with a porch 12x30 feet, and on bothends of the house are terraces 10x35 f^^'- O'^ entering thehouse one passes through the vestibule, which has a red tilefloor and high white paneling, into a large hall. It is alsofinished with a high white paneling. The base-board ismahogany, while the remaining wood-work such as columns,arches, and deep mouldings are finished in white enamel.A wide easy staircase leads from the center of the hall. Thespindles and the risers of the steps are finished in whiteTHE SECOND FLOOR.enamel, while the treads are of natural oak. The railing andnewel posts are mahogany. To the right of the hall are thesmoking and living rooms, which open into one large room,provided with a fire-place, large enough to admit three foot logs,and many window seats. The mantel and columns togetherwith the other wood-work are finished in weathered oak.The window seats are provided with Spanish leather cushions.The furniture in these two rooms is all new and is of theheavy mission type with Spanish leather cushions. To theleft of the hall is the reception room which will serve as aparlor. It is also finished in white enamel and mahogany.To the left of the reception room is the library which wasdesigned for those more studiously inclined. It also has a

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