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wall forms which were built so that the walls are ten inches 

 thick at the base and six at the top. 



An iron bar ending in a ring was set in the cement near the 

 top of the wall at each corner of the building. These rings pro- 

 ject a few inches from the end walls. The roof is firml}^ se- 

 cured to the walls by bolts passing through it and through 

 these rings.* 



*This is an awkward and unnecessary arrangement, and was only- 

 used through a misunderstanding on the part of the builder. 



