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A forward step in the process of feeding the students of the University was taken yesterday when the Philips Brooks House Association opened the doors of the new breakfast room to serve its first meal. A large crowd of students, most of whom were Seniors, partook of the breakfast.
A substantial meal of fruit, cereal, toast, and coffee was served for the price of $.35. The informal atmosphere of the breakfast room and the amount of food obtainable for the sum extracted from the break-fasters brought favorable comment from the clientele.
Breakfasts and luncheons will continue to be served daily in the Phillips Brooks House. The price of the breakfasts will be $.35. except for those who sign by the week, who will have the advantage of a $.30 price.
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