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Petition Signed by Fifteen Percent of Freshman Class

Demand Same Arrangement as Houses in Signing For Meals

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One hundred and twenty-eight more Freshmen last night added their names to the petition in favor of the fourteen-meal and ten-meal arrangement for the Harvard Union, bringing the total of signatures up to 178, or about 15 per cent of the entire Freshman class.

The petition calls for the same arrangement on meals that is granted the upperclassmen--that the Freshmen be permitted to take only fourteen or ten meals a week according to their desire.

Not only do the sponsors want this arrangement to go into effect at the Union, but they desire a substantial reduction in the rates for this system, claiming that the present prices are merely prohibitive. In view of the rise of food prices within the past few months, it is extremely doubtful that the Freshmen will achieve their objective.

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