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Dudley Initiates Trial Lunch Plan

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Dudley's commuters take another step today toward their goal of establishing Dudley's full House status: beginning this noon, an experimental, two-week plan will go into effect allowing House residents to lunch at the Centre free of charge and as guests of commuter members.

Announcing this yesterday, Robert L. Fischelis '49 3G, Non-Residents' Graduate Secretary, commented: "The plan is designed to give the Centre one more of the privileges of the other Houses. Also, if our lunches prove popular, we think they'll go a long way towards solving the present problem of commuter-resident communication."

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