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THOUGHT FOR FOOD

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Announcement in this edition of the CRIMSON of the prizes offered jointly by the Student Council and the CRIMSON for the soundest suggestions for improvement of the eating conditions as outlined in the editorial of yesterday morning should inspire definite, constructive thought on the matter. It is vastly easier to find fault with the status quo than to remedy it.

There will, of course, be many who think this another opportunity to prepare for a future on "The New Yorker" or "Vanity Fair". It is not quite that. The University as faced with a different situation. The CRIMSON, as has been said, is strongly in favor of remedying that situation. And this competition is the first constructive item toward some progress in the matter.

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