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Brunch may replace Sunday breakfast and lunch next term in the ten Yale residential Colleges if the Council of College Masters approves a proposal by the Undergraduate Activities Committee.
Under the new plan, brunch would be served from 10:15 to 11:30. The UAC suggested the change after a survey last Spring revealed that less than 25 per cent of the students went to breakfast on Sunday morning. A poll taken by the UAC also showed that students favored brunch over breakfast two to one.
The proposal, which already has the approval of the director of the dining halls will not, however, include the Commons, where all freshmen eat.
The proposed menus for brunch would include a regular breakfast plus meat, according to the dining room director.
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