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At its meeting Tuesday night the Student Council appointed a five man Food Committee from the ranks of its civilian members to serve as a clearing-house for student complaints on dining hall conditions in the Houses.
Composing the group are Thomas V. Keene '45, president of the Council, Oakes Ames '47, Harish Mahindra '46, Daniel P.S. Paul '46, and Nathan Weston '47. Keene emphasized that the Committee will not conduct any investigations unless specific complaints are registered.
With the assistance of the Adams and Lowell House Committees, the Council is now attempting to collect all unpaid pledges. Also under way at the present time is the preparation of a report on wartime extra-curricular activities.
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