Members of the eight Radcliffe off-campus houses which do not serve meals will be assigned to eat regularly at specific dormitories next year, Frances R. Brown, Dean of Residence, revealed yesterday.
Formerly, girls living in the houses were allowed to choose the dormitory in which they preferred to take their meals. Dean Brown explained that the change has been made because some dining rooms were overloaded, while others had extra room.
Next year, students living in Coggeshall House will eat at Eliot Hall, those in Greycroft will dine at Cabot, and those girls from Greycroft Annex will take board in Whitman. Gilman House has been assigned to Moors Hall, Henry House to Briggs, McIntire to Comstock, Rogers to Barnard, and Saville to Bertram.
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