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Between ME-N-U, the Food Services Department's catchilynamed dining hall handout, went slightly political in a special issue yesterday. The sheet published the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life's resolution last month calling for two meatless days a week in Harvard's dining halls--and then a rebuttal of its own.
"What will prevent patronage of the nearest hamburger stand on meatless days, or eating twice as much meat on the days, meat is served?" the newsletter said. "Having one hamburger instead of two provides the taste satisfaction and nutritional qualities of meat, yet uses only half the meat!"
The way things stand, meatless days will begin--however reluctantly on the part of Food Services--a week from today, and extend until spring break.
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