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There will be free food and drink for all in the Square every Friday and Saturday night starting tonight.

Albert L. Stipe '70 and David Feintuch a first-year law student are opening a small cafe at 3 Church St. called "The Nameless Coffeehouse," where tea, Coke Tab, and four kinds of coffee will be served from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. along with cookies, crackers, and cheese.

Also available and also free are movies on Friday nights (On the Waterfront begins tonight at 9:30 p.m.) and folk or blues guitarists on Saturday nights.

The enterprise will be supported by contributions from patrons. Donation dishes will be placed unobtrusively on all the tables. Feintuch, who successfully organized a similar cafe at Earlham College, predicts that this system will bring in enough money to cover the cost of operation.

Volunteers will wait on the tables and prepare the orders. The specialty of the house is cafe flambe--coffee with flaming vanilla extract on top.

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