A New Fraternity House
The -new Sigma Alpha Epsilon house is to be ready for occupancy on October 10, and will be probably without any exception the finest and most modern home owned by any U. of M. fraternity, and the most conveniently arranged for the purposes for which it is intended. It is unusually large, handsome and elegant, and is completely provided with every possible improvement, both for comfort and pleasure. Thirteen suites and two single rooms will accommodate twenty-eight members, while the apartments for the tiousekeeper, cook and other servants are in the basement. The reception rooms, parlors, and other rooms on the first floor are so arranged that they can all be thrown together, and will make one of the finest dancing halls in Ann 4rbor. The house is to be heated with steam and lighted by electricty. There are bath rooms in the jasement, and also in the second and third stories. The lower part of the building is of stone and the upper part artistically shingled, presenting a fine arhitectural appearance. The inside s to be most elaborately finished, nd furnished in the most luxurious tyle. The grounds surrounding he house are quite spacious, and he members will indulge in tbe luxury of several tennis courts on their own grounds. The local chapter of Sigma Alpha ípsilon was granted a charter in 889, and deserves a great deal of redit for the standing it has atained for so young a fraternity, and he members are to be heartilyconratulated on the elegant new home f which they are about to take iossession.
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