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The Union dining room will open this noon when luncheon will be served from 12 to 2 o'clock. Thereafter the regular schedule will be observed, luncheon being served at the same time, breakfast from 7.30 to 12, and dinner from 6 to 8. The price for single luncheons and dinners will be 50 and 75 cents respectively. Regular board will be eight dollars a week, instead of $7.50.
The Union will be open to members of the University for one week. Those who are already members will continue as such, unless they sign off.
The committee which has been working on plans for a swimming pool in the Union has announced that the idea must be given up for the present, owing to the increased cost of the pool. The first estimate gave $16,000 as the probable cost; $10,000 of this was available from the gymnasium fund raised several years ago. To raise the additional $6,000 would have been a comparatively easy matter, but when the announcement was made that the pool would cost more than $25,000, the committee decided that it was too much of a proposition to assume just now.
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