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Before the Foxcroft Dining Hall reopens on or about April 1, extensive improvements will have been made in the building. The dining room itself will be refurbished, the service department enlarged, and more modern equipment, including refrigerating facilities, will be installed before the building is again ready for the use of members of the University. On January 23 Foxcroft was swept by a fire which destroyed some $7,000 worth of property. Since then carpenters from the University repair department have been engaged in restoring the hall.
The University has just made arrangements whereby those students who formerly at Foxcroft may now be accommodated at Memorial Hall. Meals at the latter will be served on the American plan at 25 cents each, but members of the University will be charged only for the number of meals eaten.
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