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A new ruling passed by the Committee on House, which cut in half the number of free meals Cliffies can eat in Leverett House, has angered 226 House members enough to make them sign a petition requesting that the old quota be restored.

The ruling was passed at the last meeting of the Committee on Houses along with the HUC proposal allowing women to eat at all evening meals. The ruling corrected a clerical error in the Food Service's ledgers that had allowed Leverett House members to bring Cliffie dates to six free interhouse meals per week.

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