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LOWELL AND WORCESTER WILL SPEAK ON NEW CLUB TABLE PLAN

To Discuss Scheme as Solution of Food Problem

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Today, at 1.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union, President Lowell and Dr. Alfred Worcester '78 will discuss the possibility of the construction by the University of a new dining hall for club tables.

The graduate secretaries of the Union stated that it is understood that President Lowell had secured the cooperation of the Corporation in planning a dining hall which will be located on the site of the old Catholic church on the northwest corner of Mt. Auburn and Holyoke Streets.

The President is not interested in having the University compete with the Square restaurants. His only interest is to supply men with the comforts of dining halls at which they can obtain good food in the company of groups of their own friends.

Today's meeting is open to all Harvard men. Cards giving in detail the Union's offer for club tables will be distributed.

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