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Article "Dining Hall System Misinterpreted?"
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Article "Dining Hall System Misinterpreted?"
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Description
This Collegian article reports anxieties about the dining hall exchange at the University of Richmond regarding a misinterpretation of the Coordinate Education Report. The report states that “Separate dining opportunities shall be provided in each college.” However, Dr. William H. Leftwich, vice president of student affairs, says that only students with schedule conflicts that prevent them from returning to their designated college should be able to eat on opposite sides of the lake. While Leftwich is anxious to hear the recommendations from the Food Service Committee, he has received a recommendation from the Westhampton Student Affairs Committee to reserve Westhampton College’s Main Dining Hall for women students at dinner. Leftwich adds that if they were to announce that students could eat at either location at any time, he and Saga, Inc. (the food service company) would “experience complete chaos."
Source
"Dining Hall System Misinterpreted?" The University of Richmond Collegian 63, no. 9, (October 30, 1975): 6. https://collegian.richmond.edu/?a=d&d=COL19751030.2.27&srpos=23&e=-------en-20--21-byDA-txt-txIN-
Publisher
The Collegian, University of Richmond
Date
1975-10-30
Language
English
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Collegian63.9.6-19751030.JPG
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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“Article "Dining Hall System Misinterpreted?",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed June 2, 2023, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3416.