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...cafeteria which opened in the basement of Eliot House last night will be open to all members of the University, according to a statement made yesterday by R. L. Westcott, manager of the University dining halls, instead of to House members exclusively, as was originally announced. The cafeteria is open from 8 until 12 o'clock...
Then she met Zachery Westcott, young naval officer. They made a mutual impression, but Leda was as rude to him as possible, tried to keep from seeing him. When daughter Marise met Westcott she fell in love with him very quickly; Leda, blind where her daughter was concerned, never noticed it. Westcott fell half in love with Marise, but Leda fascinated him. Marise's aunt saw what was coming and tried to warn Marise; before she could, Leda announced her engagement. Instead of fainting, Marise went into the bathroom and was sick. After Leda's honeymoon Leda died...
...Sharpe and Mr. Swigert of the Students' Employment Office have said in the CRIMSON that the number of applicants has increased and the number of places for earning board, for example, has fallen far below past years. Mr. Westcott has said that last year student waiters did their best work. Why not give these men a chance to continue this work, since obviously more need the positions? If the University can not afford to pay them what they are worth, let it draw upon the charity money, because it must remember these men are investors...
...usual parietal rules, which restrict the taking of guests into dormitory rooms, will be in effect during these luncheons and teas. Roy L. Westcott, manager of the University dining hall service, has asked that all undergraduates who can to lunch as early as possible to avoid congestion...
With Privileges is called a "psychological drama." It is the work of Ruth Welty, onetime psychology instructor. Scene of the experimentation is the kitchen of a rooming house in which the subjects, eight seedy guests, are privileged to cook their meals. There is Carl Westcott (Roy Hargrave), an incipient architect from Ohio, who loves a dark and mysterious girl named Rachel, and is loved by the landlady's cousin Mary. After Mr. Hargrave has won a Beaux Arts prize of $5,000 he takes Rachel to Atlantic City where she hopes to find her vanished lover and where Mr. Hargrave...