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Students may come and go, and to those who intend to go home for the Easter recess the railroad companies send their blessings. Despite John L. Lewis and his string coal-miners, trains will be leaving regularly today and tomorrow.
As for those who will stay in Cambridge next week, the University will try to make life as simple as possible. The Union and Graduate dining halls will serve during the period, and except for the swimming pool, all athletic facilities will operate as usual.
Officials at the New York, New Haven, and Hartford have informed the CRIMSON that all regular trains will be in operation over this weekend. The company expects no overcrowding on runs to New York.
Widener Stays Open
At the University, the facilities of Widener will be available throughout the recess, although the House libraries, Boylston, and the Union library will close their doors.
Hours for the swimming pool will be from 1 to 6 o'clock Monday through Friday, and from 10 to 1 o'clock on Saturday, and someone will be on duty at these times.
Students in the College can eat at the Union only, and they must either sign for board at the usual weekly rate of pay by coupon.
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