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Plans have been adopted at Yale for the establishment of commons for undergraduates. During the summer the old gymnasium will be converted into a dining hall. The main floor will be used for the dining room, and the kitchen, storerooms, etc., will be placed in the basement. The room will be finished with a hardwood floor and wainscoting. There will be accommodations for five hundred students and as many as fourteen will be allowed to sit at one table. Vertner Kenerson '91, who is now studying in the Yale Medical School, will have charge of the management.
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