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THE MAIL

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

It is evident from your editorial in the CRIMSON of March 31 that even the editors are not aware of the inherent benefits one gains by being a member of Leverett House.

Although the food in the Leverett Dining Hall cannot be compared with that served in such houses as Adams and Dunster, we in Leverett have other advantages. Usually one can arise leisurely around 9:00, shower, shave, read the paper, or what have you and still get into the dining hall for breakfast around 9:20. And if you sleep even later, and present yourself at the door with a warm smile you can be served up till 9:30. On Sundays many of us at the "Hutch" do not eat breakfast until shortly before 10:00.

Other houses have their towers to boast about, but who needs a tower? We don't have anything to boast about so never does the poor freshman hear about us. But once they're here they soon realize we have the best of the seven houses. Hugh C. Foster '49

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