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UNION SERVES MEALS TODAY

All Students May Enjoy Full Privileges of Membership for One Week--First Luncheon at 12.

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Beginning this morning the Union will be open for inspection to all members of the University for one week, after which time it will be closed to those not holding membership tickets. Applications for these are now being received at Leavitt $ Peirce's the main store of the Co-operative society and the Union Office. The annual dues for active membership are the dollars, and are chargeable on the February team bill.

Officers and former members of the University residing within 25 miles of Cambridge may become associate members upon the payment of the annual dues in advance. Associate members are not permitted to vote at the election of Union offers; Otherwise their privileges are the same ask those of the active members.

Table d'hote and a la carte Service.

The same plan as last year will be followed in accommodating men who wish to dine at the Union. Regular board will be offered in the old Training Table Room at $7.50 per week; and members of the Union may start tables there Table d'hote and a la carte meals will be served in the large Dining Room as usual. The first meals served will be lunch today at 12 o'clock. Men who sigh on must do so by the week and given two day's of intention to discontinue.

Meals in the large dining room will be served at the following hours: breakfast, 7.30 A.M. to 12 M.; luncheon, 12 M, to 2 P. M.; dinner, 6 to 8 P.M. Light refreshments may be obtained through the bell boys from 12 M. to 8 P.M:

A Variety of Entertainments Promised.

The Governing Boards of the Union has planned a sterling schedule of entertainments for the year. The Delta Upsilon, the Hasty Pudding Club, and the Pi Eta Society will give on performance each of their shows for members of the Union. There will be music in the Living Room frequently, affording an opportunity for informal gatherings. The program of lectures and readings which has proved so successful in pervious years will be followed as well.

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