EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-There is, compared with the state of things last year, little reason for complaint concerning the board at Memorial, and one is reluctant to find fault at all, when such an improvement has been made. But when, inevitably, one morning in each week, the only meats provided are those ever welcome delicacies, liver and bacon and sausage, some who do not relish such dishes must either breakfast on bread and butter and sweet potatoes, or resort to the convenient, but for some expensive, order slip. If the writer did not know that others besides himself were incommoded by this rather unhappy combination, he would have let the matter pass without comment. Cannot the directors or others in authority see that a change is made ?
SHAKSPERE, NOT BACON.
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