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According to an announcement made at the Business School officer recently, the contractors and others concerned hope to have the facilities complete for the opening of dining halls in Chase, McCullough and Mellon Halls about the middle of November.
These dining halls will be for the exclusive use of Business School students in the buildings across the river. It is executed that each hall will accommodate about one-hundred men at tables seating from four to six diners each.
On slips which will be found in the by room in the quadrangle of Morris Hall. Business School students are asked to express their opinions as to the management of the halls. Students may register for two meals a day, breakfast and dinner except for Sunday rich for $8.75 a week or for three meals daily, except for Sunday night for $11. Any suggestions which students wish to offer may be made on the backs of the printed slips.
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