POULTNEY, Vt., April 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — According to Green Mountain College’s official history, students living in the school’s original academy building in 1837 were warmed by wood-burning stoves. Each student was responsible for toting wood up the stairs to his room in the evening, and each was required to keep a pail of sand nearby in the event of a fire.
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