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Strong opposition from students and dining hall workers left little doubt last week that proposed cutbacks in the number of dining halls serving full breakfasts would be soundly defeated in last Wednesday's meeting of the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life.
The CHUL not only voted over-whelmingly to "repudiate" the plan, but went further when it requested full information on the "actual amount of savings from closing the Freshman Union on weekends."
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