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Fight for Your Right to Dine

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To the Editors of The Crimson:

I am shocked and appalled to read of the recent decision to limit severely interhouse dining in Adams House during lunch on weekdays.

This is a powder keg of momentous proportions. In Quincy House, where the cheer and devotion of the dining hall staff already draw eager luncheoners from afar, and where the puny eating space barely accommodates the residents of this, the largest undergraduate house, we look upon your new restrictions as, frankly, almost a declaration of war. I am sure the inhabitants of Lowell share our peril.

So before you plunge each and every river house into a ferocious battle for the right to dine with dignity--which will undoubtedly have no end until quadlings and first-year students suffer scandalous noon-time deportations to their originally designated eating areas--I urge you to relax your resolve. There must be rice with spicy tofu peanut sauce for all! Rebecca Treptow '92

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