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The present policy of not charging for extra orders at meals in Lowell and Dunster Houses will continue indefinitely it was announced at the office of the University comptroller. A. L. Endicott '94. A regular survey of costs for the two Houses is now being made, and if the results are favorable the present policy will be continued.
At the two Houses a survey was necessary because they are being operated under a new plan, as compared with Freshman Halls and the Union. In the 1934 Halls a regular weekly rate is charged and the number of persons absent from meals makes up for the cost of extra orders. In the Houses three rates are charged, 10 meals for $7.50, fourteen for $8.50, and 21 meals for $10.50, and it is not known as yet whether this system will pay for the cost of operation when extra orders are given free Students will he requested to sign extra order slips, until the survey has been made, and a decision reached.
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