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The Union will be open to all members of the University during the next two weeks. During that period new students are invited to go through the building. Later the Union will be closed to all but members who have paid the membership fee of ten dollars, which may be charged on the January term bill. Those who are already members will continue as such unless they sign off.
The Union restaurant is now serving meals at the following hours: breakfast from 7.30 to 12, luncheon from 12 to 2, and dinner from 6 to 8, except on Saturdays during the football season, when the hours will be from 5 to 8. The prices are: breakfast a la carte and luncheon, 50 cents; dinners, 75 cents; regular board for the entire week, $7.50. Special arrangements will be made for club tables, which will be placed in the small dining room.
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