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The Harvard Union is still offering to those members who wish it the opportunity to reserve spaces for club tables on the second floor. Applications should be handed in to the Graduate Secretary of the Union or at the Bursar's office. Groups of from six to twelve men at necessary to reserve tables. Only luncheon and dinner will be served on the second floor, breakfast being served on the first floor at regular Union prices.
The price of board or 17 meals per week including breakfast at 30 cents would be $8.50: and the price for 21 meals would be $10.85. Tables will be reserved for such groups as long as attendance keeps up to an average of 80 per cent of the club' membership.
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