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As plans for the 1947 summer session neared completion yesterday, the University Dining Hall Department announced that five House dining halls will remain open to serve undergraduates from June to September.
Although all College eating places will close on Saturday, May 31, Eliot, Kirkland, Leverett, Lowell, and Winthrop will reopen on Monday June 16. All five dining halls are served by the central House kitchen.
The cafeterias at Adams, Dunster, and the Union, which have their food prepared in their own kitchens, will remain shut during the summer term, to reopen in the fall.
Undergraduates attending College during the summer will be assigned at registration to one of the open dining halls, according to University officials.
On the graduate level, the Medical School eating place will be closed during the summer, but Cowie hall, which feeds the Business School, will remain in operation. Law School students, who eat at the Graduate Dining Hall, will also find their cafeteria in operation during the summer months.
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