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Abandoning a policy of many years standing, the waitresses in three University dining halls, including the usually stolid Freshman Union, have doffed their traditional black in favor of chic uniforms of green and white.
Adams and Dunster House waitresses have also donned the colorful new costumes, rumored to have been adopted by House culinary authorities to make economical Gold Coasters and Funsters forget the now high dining rates.
Lowell, Eliot, Kirkland, Winthrop, and Loverett continue to clothe their waitresses in black. Miss Murray, perennial guardian of the Union's gates, has also refused to allow herself to be swept away by a splash of color.
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