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Unless a decided change takes place in the attitude of undergraduates in regard to club tables, they will not be continued next year in the Freshman Dormitories and in the Union, it was announced yesterday by Dr. Alfred Worcester '78. Dr. Worcester expressed his belief that by the action of undergraduates, it was evident that the new system was not proving successful and that a continuation of it next year would be unadvisable.
No new dining hall for club tables will be constructed, as had been planned, it was also announced, unless students express their desire for it in an emphatic manner in the near future.
Dr. Worcester believes that the club tables in the Union are not proving beneficial as had been hoped, and that their lack of interest expressed in the small attendance of meetings called to discuss club tables is indicative that the Freshmen are not in favor of the plan.
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