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From the early 1930s to 2004, the Director's Cabin was a cabin on the driveway as you head down the hill to the lodge. It was rebuilt in 2004 as [[Chief's Cabin]], with a basement and full insulation to make it a year round building. [[William "Chief" Brewster]] lived in the Director's Cabin for many summers and many other [[director]]s lived there over the years.  It was in the perfect spot for the director being on the driveway which made it the hub for activity going up and down the hill.  It also had a wonderful porch that had an eagle eye view of almost the entire campus.
 
From the early 1930s to 2004, the Director's Cabin was a cabin on the driveway as you head down the hill to the lodge. It was rebuilt in 2004 as [[Chief's Cabin]], with a basement and full insulation to make it a year round building. [[William "Chief" Brewster]] lived in the Director's Cabin for many summers and many other [[director]]s lived there over the years.  It was in the perfect spot for the director being on the driveway which made it the hub for activity going up and down the hill.  It also had a wonderful porch that had an eagle eye view of almost the entire campus.
  
There was a mystical white pine behind the Director's Cabin that was unusually large with many branches.  It was a glorius tree.
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There was a mystical white pine behind the Director's Cabin that was unusually large with many branches.  It was a glorious tree.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 1 March 2010

Director's Cabin in 2000

From the early 1930s to 2004, the Director's Cabin was a cabin on the driveway as you head down the hill to the lodge. It was rebuilt in 2004 as Chief's Cabin, with a basement and full insulation to make it a year round building. William "Chief" Brewster lived in the Director's Cabin for many summers and many other directors lived there over the years. It was in the perfect spot for the director being on the driveway which made it the hub for activity going up and down the hill. It also had a wonderful porch that had an eagle eye view of almost the entire campus.

There was a mystical white pine behind the Director's Cabin that was unusually large with many branches. It was a glorious tree.