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It is with pleasure that the CRIMSON notes the announcement that the policy followed by the Dining Council during the past year is to be continued next fall. The congratulations of all those interested in the success of Memorial and Randall Halls, are due to the men who have managed these establishments so efficiently, that the annual deficit has been replaced by a profit sufficient to pay interest on the large outstanding debt.
The conditions have been most unfavorable for accomplishing this. The undergraduates as a body seem to feel disgruntled with the food and service, and showed a lack of interest which was truly discouraging. The price of food, besides, has continued to go up since the organization of the Dining Council. To have increased the regular attendance and at the same time improved the food and service, while maintaining the low price of board, is to have done something for the University, of which the Dining Council may well be proud.
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