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Those who fill the pages of periodicals and pamphlets about the need of cooperation between university administrators and students can do nothing more beneficial to themselves and their public than to study the reaction of the administration at Harvard to the suggestion of the CRIMSON that it was high time for club tables and systematized eating to take the place of cafeteria philandering in the life of both graduate and undergraduate.
President Lowell has offered his cooperation in a letter to the paper, and now the officials of the Union have started an experiment to see just how keenly those who are taking pot luck about the Square wish to enjoy better eating conditions. With this installation of club tables an actual step has been taken toward a permanent system of this kind on a larger scale. Thus it is obvious that those who wish to see a central eating place, run by the University, where food can be obtained at sane prices and eaten in congenial surroundings in a fashion far removed from the tile armed manner so prevalent now will be doing themselves and those who follow them at Harvard a great service by trying out the Union-plan.
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