To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
Instead of criticizing the serving ladies who try hard to make the serving line appear less institutional and more home-like, Mr. Echols would be well advised to give careful scrutiny to the quality and variety of the "food" being served. I think that he would find much more to criticize if he submitted himself to a grueling week of Central Kitchen delicacies served by the automatons he wishes to substitute for our friendly serving ladies. He also would probably by now be complaining of the muscle strain and charlie-horse he had sustained from jumping up and down for the seconds, thirds, and fourths required to keep him at the subsistence level.
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