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The HSA ran its linen depot is Matthews Hall last night, but without very much linen. After less than as hour of operation, angry freshmen flooded the CRIMSON with visits and phone calls, calling for an end to what one '69er called "sheety inefficiency."
About 100 students were turned away from the depot between 7:00 and 2:30 p.m., the depot's normal closing time, trudging home to re-make their beds with dirty sheets. For some, it was the second consecutive night: the Matthews depot ran out just at closing time Monday.
In the face of the scrumbling, HSA officials took the names of the students and promised that their linen would be delivered to their rooms as soon as the Gordon Linen Service delivered it to the HSA.
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