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Evening snacks at the Eliot House Grill will once more become a feature of College life this evening, according to an announcement by Business Manager Durant on behalf of the University Dining Hall Service.
Located in the basement of Eliot House adjacent to the main kitchens, the Grill before the war offered a variety of sandwiches and drinks and a place to relax in the course of an evening's studies.
The name service, "sandwiches, milk, coffee, tea, and other items, to House residents and other undergraduates at reasonable prices," is being resumed, according to Durant's announcement.
Beer, however, will not be served as before unless there is a definite demand for it, Durant said in making the statement, since the small consumption indicated by previous experience would not make it worthwhile to take out a malt beverage license.
Grill hours will begin this afternoon at 5 o'clock and will continue each day that the College is in session from 5 until 11 o'clock at night. All sales will be paid for with University coupons, obtainable at Lehman Hall or the dining halls.
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