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Since nearly all the banks have now been reopened, the special dining room that has been maintained in the Union for the use of non-resident students will be closed from now on, A. L. Endicott '94, comptroller of the University, announced yesterday.
The dining room was opened on March 6 when the bank closures and the consequent lack of cash made it difficult for the students who do not eat at any of the regular University Dining Halls to procure meals. The special dining room has been running steadily since that time, and has supplied a great may students with meals, particularly commuters and Law School men. Dinner last night was the last meal served.
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