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The Bureau of Student Self-Help at Princeton University has offered to make arrangements for providing meals for all members of the University who will be at Princeton for the football game next Saturday. The accommodations for meals at Princeton are limited and the prices very high. The Bureau aims to provide meals for individuals or parties at private homes at one dollar a meal.
This plan was found to be very successful last year, due in large measure to the saving of time. All those who desire such service should communicate with George McF. Galt, secretary of the Bureau of Student Self-Help, 48 Mercer street, Princeton, N. J., enclosing the money for the number of meals desired. The address of the places where their meals will be ready will then be mailed to these men.
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