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Revival of O.P.A. Inspires Merchants to "Wait and See"

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As OPA officials swing back into action, preparing revised price lists, merchants in the Square hold tight on their bulging price lines, waiting to see what the word will be. For the first time since the CRIMSON opened its campaign, no complaints have been registered.

Following the lesser advance wave of soda fountain mark-ups, students are betraying through conversation and letters an uneasiness over rumors of increased University board rates and even tuition fees. No decisions have yet been announced by the Administration.

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