Word: halled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sports, it held the Straus trophy throughout the war. In rooms, it has everything from singles to septuples. In food it dishes out the same stuff as five other Louses, but it dulls the shock but serving it in a trapezoidal dining hall with loads of room for everybody...
...management of University Dining Halls estimates that, in the event of an optional contract system, 55% of all Dining Hall patrons will have to pay $14 a week; 35% $12; and 10% $10. From these figures one can readily compute that the management reckons on an average toll of $12.90 a week, or an increase of $6.95 over resent rates...
...presumption that fewer meals will be served is not, according toe Dining Hall officials, correct. They estimate, in fact, that under a contract system the average number of meals per week each man will eat will be 17 and on half--not 16. This figure is based on a pre-war contract system where out of 100 men, 55 ate 21 meals each week, 35 ate 14, and 10 ate 10. (The editorial in question erroneously stated that 10 percent would eat 7 meals, at a charge of $10, instead of 10 meals). The total number of meals...
Fred K. Nielsen '52, of Ogden, Utah, and Matthews. Hall, has been awarded the Elizabeth Wilder Prize, Register Sargent Kennedy announced yesterday...
...like a lot of privacy and indifference, athletics, television, toto-a-teleaized dining hall tables, the river, LP records, and science in general, Withrop House is the place...