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The proposal to use a single menu for the three Houses with independent kitchens next year came under sharp criticism yesterday from John M. Bullitt the Master of Quincy House.
"Stressing that the quality of the food "plays a very important part" in the houses and enhances their intellectual life, Bullitt fears a lowering in the quality of meals served by the three kitchens.
Only if the plan would result in "a substantial saving" would it be at all feasible to try, he said. Bullitt doubts, however, that any money saved by the plan would justify its disadvantages.
According to Carle T. Tucker, director the University Dining Halls, the plan Would Limit Initiative Bullitt criticized this aspect of the plan, But the proposal is accepted, Bullitt observed, there will be "no distinction between the Houses' food." Even with the
Would Limit Initiative
Bullitt criticized this aspect of the plan, But the proposal is accepted, Bullitt observed, there will be "no distinction between the Houses' food." Even with the
But the proposal is accepted, Bullitt observed, there will be "no distinction between the Houses' food." Even with the
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