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Union Pool Rooms.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

As there seems to be some misunderstanding about the changes in the billiard and pool rooms of the Union, the House Committee wishes to make the following explanation:

It was found that the Freshman pool room, which was a place for the class to meet in a social way, was entirely too small. Not only were there too few tables, but there was not even room for those watching, to sit down. The House Committee, therefore, decided that better accommodations should be provided.

The only other place available was the large room in the basement, which had been used by the upperclassmen. Therefore the eastern end of this room, containing nine tables, was given up to the Freshmen. To accomplish this it was necessary to divide the upperclassmen's accommodations. It will be necessary, then, for upperclassmen to remember that all of their billiard tables are in the western end of the basement room, and all of their pool tables are in the room on the second floor. THE HOUSE COMMITTEE.

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