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DUNSTER HOUSE STEWARD RETIRES AFTER 13 YEARS

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Ending a 13 year service record with the University; Edgar Lane, Dunster's dining hall steward since the opening of the House in 1930, announced his retirement last week. Following a special meal with the House Committee Saturday, Lane was presented with a watch from Dunster House.

Replacing Lane is Miss Virginia E. Taplin, only woman stewardess in the Houses. Before taking over her new position yesterday, Miss Taplan was dietitian at Cowie Hall.

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