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STUDENT COUNCIL ACTS ON PRESENT EATING PROBLEM

Field, Magowan, and Pinkerton Will Confer With Dr. Worcester--Tours Also Approved

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At a meeting of the Student, Council last evening the club table plan of remedying the eating situation at the University was approved, and a Committee appointed composed of F. V. Field '27, R. A. Magowan '27, R. A. Pinkerton '27, to consult with Dr. Alfred Worocester '98 concerning a plan for opening such a club table system at the Union, on the basis proposed by A. L. Endicott '94. Comptroller of the University.

Cost Will Be Lowered

These tables, seating about 12 men each could be maintained at a lower price than is common in the scale of hoarding prices in Cambridge. It is felt that once under way, the plan would be a popular and a successful one.

The Student Council likewise passed a measure endorsing the National Student Federation of America--Open Road Tours, which have lately offered engaging opportunities to the student-tourist.

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