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Prices went up 25 percent in Radcliffe's Agassiz cafeteria yesterday to help meet the deficit which the cafeteria has been sustaining all year. The 50-cent lunch slip which 'Cliffites are given for meals at Agassiz was not raised proportionately however.
The change is part of a general adjustment of Radcliffe prices. It was announced two weeks ago that dormitory board costs for next year will be lowered by 3 percent. Students normally eat in their dorms, but lunch at Agassiz by transfer slips when they wish to stay near the class buildings.
Only "prepared foods" such as salads and sandwiches will be affected by the price hike.
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