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It is very gratifying to all members of the Dining Association, that the price and quality of the food has attracted a number of boarders far exceeding the supposed capacity of the Hall. Seats were provided for all by placing fourteen, instead of twelve chairs at a table. This arrangement, nevertheless brings with it some discomfort. The greater the number at a table, the less time can the waiter give to a single man. In fact, it takes a very spry waiter to supply the many and varied wants of fourteen students, in the short time allowed for meals by the present regulations. If we may be allowed to suggest a simple remedy, we propose that each of the three dining hours be extended by fifteen minutes, in order to prevent the rush, and discomfort which are unavoidable when so many desire to be served at once.

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