Temporary repairs will shortly be made to the roof of Massachusetts Hall, badly damaged in last Sunday morning's fire, by reshingling it and making it water tight. More definite and lasting steps toward its reconstruction, however, will not be taken until summer.
All day yesterday insurance men were endeavoring to discover the cause of the fire, but in vain. They found that the damage was such that a complete new roof will have to be built. The Department of Economics has been temporarily obliged to use other offices and the 47 Workshop to hold their rehearsals elsewhere.
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