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M.I.T. Men Boycott Second Baker Meal

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Quiet rebellion flared again at M.I.T. last night, as all but five residents of Baker House boycotted the evening meal for the second time in a week. The students there had boycotted last Friday night's meal of liver and fish in protest against the poor food served in the dining hall.

The dining hall chose to serve liver and fish again last night, and it was felt by many that this food had been sitting in storage since it was boycotted on Friday. A letter suggesting this was distributed to all men in the dormitory Tuesday night.

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