A new seven-story, $3,500,000 dormitory building will be built by Yeshiva University at its main center here, it was announced today by Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the university.
The building, which will be the second structure to be built in the university’s $30,000,000 campus development program, will house 312 students in 156 double rooms and will include four faculty suites, six married students’ apartments, student lounges, a director’s office and a superintendent’s apartment.
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