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At a meeting of the directors of the Harvard Dining Association last evening the project of introducing the American plan with board at $5 a week was discussed. The question will be put to a vote of the members of the Association. It was also decided to permit club tables to be formed in the transient section, with the understanding that if the weekly proceeds of one table be under $70 for two successive weeks, the table shall be open to any members.
The directors voted to close the Hall during the Christmas vacation, with no allowance to be made for this time but that members who intend to remain in Cambridge be given transfer-cards entitling them to the privileges of Randall Hall from the morning of Wednesday, December 23, to Sunday night, January 3. This last plan must, however, receive the approval of the Corporation before it can take effect.
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