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...down the Brunswick halls, the answer is usually the same, like that of Bill (1L) and Irene Moldoff: "It's a lot better than we ever...
...Brunswick's last service was a wartime job, just as her job is now a post-war job. As a Coast Guard barracks, the old hotel ago, had become a shabby, bare, dirty building, badly in need of new wiring and plumbing in places, as ell as a complete paint job. Kemtoned throughout in the interior, the rooms have been transformed by Harvard into green, yellow, and rose-colored suites; wiring was double-checked, new piping was installed; windows and doors were repaired, and the heating system was prepared for a New England winter...
...last summer's dilapidated Brunswick and even this fall's pastel-shaded hotel are still another long jump from the elegant hostelry of 1878, when King's "Hand-Book of Boston" reported...
...Brunswick . . . is one of the most comfortable and handsomely furnished hotels in the world . . . (done in) lavish and magnificent style...
...informative "guide," King also notes that "many of the Harvard classes have selected the Brunswick as the place for their annual dinners," and says that "President Hayes, when attending the Harvard Commencement in 1877 occupied rooms at the Brunswick...