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[page 856] of the ducts and into the partition walls of the lodge rooms. These pipes were attached to the main pipe. Ques. How would you increase the heat for the lodge rooms by there pipes. Ans. Turn the steam on to an additional coil. While I was there I never used but one distinct coil, and then I always had complaint from Dr. Harlow about being too warm. Ques. How long has that been the custom of heating the lodges, has it been done before 1880. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. You could heat the halls as you pleased prior to that time. Ans. Yes. If they complained that the lodges were cold we would turn on another coil and increase the heat as a general thing.