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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Gentlemen: Permit me through your columns, to voice a widespread feeling of dissatisfaction which exists among members of the Dining Association. The particular grievance giving rise to this feeling is one which all must have noticed, - the annoying delay in getting breakfast after Chapel.

An old rule of the Association provides that breakfast shall not be sent down until seven minutes after nine o'clock. For four years, up to the last few months, this rule has been adhered to, and very little delay in being served experienced. But within the last few months, all this has been changed, and a new order of things prevails. An order of things under which waiters are kept in line from twenty to forty-five minutes while some mysterious cook below stairs fills the orders. Meanwhile at the tables men sit and munch bread, or losing all patience, adjourn to the Holly Tree.

I think every well wisher of the Association will agree with me that some change ought to be made by which men who reach the Hall at nine o'clock can get away before ten. And further, that a failure to compass such a change, will indicate either gross mismanagement, or gross negligence on the part of the officers of the Association.

SENIOR.

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