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Grad Students Will Eat in College Halls

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Graduate students who attended the University as undergraduates will be able to eat occasional meals at the Houses in which they lived, the University Dining Hall system announced yesterday.

Beginning Monday, students will be permitted to use their Harkness dining hall cards in their old Houses.

The system will only be continued as long as it is not "abused," officials reported.

A spokesman for William A. Heaman, director of the Dining Halls, explained that the arrangement had been made at the request of many graduate students, who said they wanted to maintain some of their College contacts.

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