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Changes at Randall Hall Successful

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The January report of the Auditor of Randall Hall shows in contrast to the usual January deficit of former years a balance in favor of the Association of $276.

The changes which have recently been introduced include a change of chefs and the introduction of a series of combinations, together with an increase of the facilities for serving special orders. In addition the board of directors has voted that any member of the University may eat at the Hall for one week without paying the admission fee. If he decides to join, the fee, which until April first is two dollars, may be charged on his term bill.

Since January first, seventy men have joined the Association, raising the membership to 920.

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