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Cabot Head Reveals Lunch Plan Change

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Radcliffe girls no longer need trek to the Dean's office of lunch slips. Miss Florence Gerrish, head resident at Cabot Hall, announced this week that students will now get their lunch slips at the dormitories where they eat.

The slips entitle a student to 47 cents worth of food in the Radcliffe cafeteria if she is unable to return to her dormitory for luncheon.

Miss Gerrish explained yesterday that the system of getting slips at Fay House caused extra work for the secretaries, and was not efficient.

"The new system is much simpler," she remarked, and explained, that this plan has been used successfully at Radcliffe in previous years.

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