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Housemasters will not place a definite limit on the number of freshmen eating in the Houses this week, Gordon M. Fair, Housemaster of Dunster, announced yesterday.
"We are playing by ear," he explained, "and each Housemaster will have to make his own decision." This decision ignored the previous proposal of a 45 student limit at each meal.
Although Fair was little trouble in handling the freshmen in the dining halls, Crimson Key President Wayne T. Branom '56 anticipated a marked increase of freshman interest in House tours, due to last week's proctorial explanations of the House system.
"The meetings exceeded the Key expectations," Branom said, adding that he would definitely recommend continuation of the meetings next year.
The tours will leave Widener every day this week at 2 p.m. and end at 4:30. Branom said that ideally three groups of about 30 students would be taken daily, but that tours might be large as 60.
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