Ground was broken here today on the new $3,000,000 classroom-administration building to be erected by Yeshiva University near its campus in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan.
The new building, which is part of a $30,000,000 ten-year development program for the university, will include 35 classrooms, three lecture halls, three conference rooms, a student lounge and space for various student activities.
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