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Freshmen may henceforth have women guests to dinner on Saturday evening, William C. Bradford, assistant dean and secretary of the Union, stated last night.
The change in policy brought the Yard cafeteria rules more nearly in conformity with the regulations at the undergraduate House dining halls. Men bringing women guests will pay for the dinners with University coupons.
As an experiment to determine the number of men eating at the Union, names of diners were checked off yesterday for the first time since the beginning of the term According to Aldrich Durant '02, business manager of the University, the number of people dining at the Union may have fallen off sufficiently to permit quick checking. "Besides," Durant added, "We heard that too many of the neighboring prop school students are getting free meals."
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