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Dudley Hall, the Commuters' Center since 1932, when Phillips Brooks House had to close the dining hall in its basement on the hapless non-residents for reasons of space, is now open for the Summer Term to all students who live at home.
The membership fee for the entire summer is five dollars, which sum puts at the disposal of the commuter facilities including two common rooms, a cafeteria which serves noon meals at minimum prices, a library, a locker room, and a ping-pong table.
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