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Albert's Cabin is a [[staff cabin]] built below the [[library]] and the lower [[tennis]] court.  The cabin, originally constructed as the residence of the long-time head cook [[Albert Bryant]], has been used as a staff cabin for its entire history.  The cabin has had two additions to the original structure: a back room used as a bedroom, and a bathroom added in the early 2000s. In the bedroom you can see what was the outside of the roof on the inside of cabin (just like in the [[Lion's Den]] bedroom) The wood burning stove was removed from Albert's during the winter after the 2007 summer, as age and lack of maintenance had made the stove unsafe.
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Albert's Cabin is a [[staff cabin]] built below the [[library]] and the lower [[tennis]] court.  The cabin, originally constructed as the residence of the long-time head cook [[Albert Bryan]], has been used as a staff cabin for its entire history.  The cabin has had two additions to the original structure: a back room used as a bedroom, and a bathroom added in the early 2000s. In the bedroom you can see what was the outside of the roof on the inside of cabin (just like in the [[Lion's Den]] bedroom) The wood burning stove was removed from Albert's during the winter after the 2007 summer, as age and lack of maintenance had made the stove unsafe.
  
 
When a member of the cooking staff lives on campus, he often is assigned to Albert's.  The cabin is in an area of camp with no camper cabins, so the activities of the campers do not interfere with the kitchen staff's responsibilities. It is considered to be one of the most comfortable cabins on campus. It has one of the oddest set of decorations of all the cabins, it has several posters of Pacific islands and ski mountains juxtaposing each other.
 
When a member of the cooking staff lives on campus, he often is assigned to Albert's.  The cabin is in an area of camp with no camper cabins, so the activities of the campers do not interfere with the kitchen staff's responsibilities. It is considered to be one of the most comfortable cabins on campus. It has one of the oddest set of decorations of all the cabins, it has several posters of Pacific islands and ski mountains juxtaposing each other.

Revision as of 23:00, 25 February 2009

Albert's Cabin is a staff cabin built below the library and the lower tennis court. The cabin, originally constructed as the residence of the long-time head cook Albert Bryan, has been used as a staff cabin for its entire history. The cabin has had two additions to the original structure: a back room used as a bedroom, and a bathroom added in the early 2000s. In the bedroom you can see what was the outside of the roof on the inside of cabin (just like in the Lion's Den bedroom) The wood burning stove was removed from Albert's during the winter after the 2007 summer, as age and lack of maintenance had made the stove unsafe.

When a member of the cooking staff lives on campus, he often is assigned to Albert's. The cabin is in an area of camp with no camper cabins, so the activities of the campers do not interfere with the kitchen staff's responsibilities. It is considered to be one of the most comfortable cabins on campus. It has one of the oddest set of decorations of all the cabins, it has several posters of Pacific islands and ski mountains juxtaposing each other.