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Mahan reassured HoCo chairs that the undisclosed amount was more beer than they had planned to purchase previously and that a new distributor had been secured after United Liquors withdrew from negotiations in late October...
...Undergraduate Council has found a beer distributor for the Harvard-Yale tailgates, President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 said at last night’s meeting...
Mahan refused to name the distributor, citing press coverage as a detriment to negotiations, but he said the contract to supply “communal alcohol” would be sealed by the end of this week...
...major hurdle remains. Earlier this fall, it was revealed that some kegs would again be permitted, but inexplicably House Committees would be the only organizations authorized to have them. The kegs would be purchased collectively from a single alcohol distributor, and keg beer would be controlled and served by licensed, bonded, professional pourers. This plan, while a vast improvement over the nonsensical 2002 ban, is still fundamentally flawed. Banning kegs last time around seemed only to encourage students to drink more hard liquor before and at The Game; having a limited number of controlled kegs is unlikely to prevent that...
...other Council business, Mahan said that following last week’s announcement that alcohol distributor United Liquors had refused to provide alcohol for the Harvard-Yale tailgates, the Council was working with a “number of other distributors throughout the state” to ensure that alcohol makes its annual foray at The Game...