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ENDICOTT DENIES RUMOR OF CUT IN WAITRESSES' WAGES

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Questioned as to whether the wages of House waitresses would be reduced next year to make up the drop in revenue caused by reduced food prices. A. L. Endicott '94, Comptroller of the University, last night vigorously denied that such a course would be taken. Mr. Endicott stated: "I have no intention of reducing waitresses' wages at the present time." R. L. Westcott, Manager of Dining Halls, had earlier branded the rumour as untrue. The Boston Evening American yesterday printed a story which alleged that the wages were to be lowered to ten dollars a week, apparently to make up the losses which the American averred would be suffered by the University because of the promised reduction of food prices in the dining halls.

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