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It has become apparent to many within the last month that Memorial Hall meals, especially luncheons, are slowly becoming worse and worse. It is evident that while the waiting list is so large as it is at present, there need be no fear on the part of the Steward at seeing men leaving, and he can consequently make the food as poor as he wishes without danger of lessening the large number of men who eat in the Hall. It was but to-day that the cold beef given us at luncheon was more like a cold, iced piece of leather than any substance of nourishment. Besides turning away the appetite, such food is really injurious, and we have in mind now at least one student who is obliged to leave on account of his health, because the food has become unbearable. Would it not be policy for the directors to look into the matter a little?

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