Word: eating
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Club tables will be assigned as soon as practicable after the Hall is opened to all groups of members wishing to eat together, the management reserving the right to fix the maximum and minimum membership. Each club table will choose one of its members to act for it in dealing with the management...
...members of the Hall are organized so far as possible into club tables, which will be assigned upon the application of members wishing to eat together. Tables of different size are provided to meet as nearly as possible the needs of different sized clubs; but the management reserves the right to fix from time to time for each table the maximum and minimum number of persons to be assigned to it. In case a club fails to bring its membership up to the minimum number fixed for its table, it may be assigned to a smaller table, or additional members...
...Hall he will register by signing a card and giving evidence that he has filed the usual $400 bond with the Bursar, or made a deposit of $50. The membership fee for the year is $3.00, and this will be charged on the term-bill of those men who eat at the Hall for a longer period than one week...
Beginning with breakfast this morning, meals may be purchased at Memorial Hall by the a la carte system. The American and transient plans will be continued as hitherto. Tables will be reserved near the door for those wishing to eat under the new system...
...transient service, thirty cents for breakfast, thirty-five cents for luncheon, and forty cents for dinner, may be secured. These two arrangements will still continue in force and the a la carte service will doubtless serve as an additional inducement to many men who do not now eat at Memorial...