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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
It's costing me $7.50 just for tickets to the Princeton game, and consequently I'm more than a little irritated by having to pay for something I won't even use. I fully realize that the only reason we get our Harvard meals so cheaply is that not everyone eats every meal, but when almost half of the College will be gone to Princeton, it certainly seems as if the dining halls are cleaning up. I, myself, will be missing seven meals. If you multiply this times, say 1500 students, well, you get a sizable profit for the Dining Halls. I'm not asking that we get a rebate for these missed meals, but I think the College should work out some sort of arrangement, to work on a year-to-year basis, where we could eat at reduced rates at the Princeton dining halls. J. R. Zweiten '56
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