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Show COLLEGE CAFETERIA VS. BOARDING HOUSE Wisconsin Institution Pushing Push-ing Others to Wall MILWAUKEE, Wis., March t. The cafeteria has pushed the college bearding beard-ing house Into the background1 at the University of Wiacoaain, ar-cerdlag-ta a survey of "Where Htudent Kat and What They Pay for Food." recently made by a faculty com m it tee of the: college. About it per cent of the students stu-dents est at cafeteria, and the average aver-age weekly cost of meals is between $7 and $N. About 10O0 students stand In the line at least thirty minutes earn day aa part of the new cafeteria system. th report estimates. The survay die not Include all of the 7060 attMente In the university, but waa baaed upon reports of ablut ion selected aa representatives of the student body aa a whole. Among the letters and science students stu-dents who reported, 3 per oent get their meals at cafeteriaa, 26 per cent in fraternity or sorority houses, IS per cent at home. 16 per cent at boarding houses and 7 per oent are working for meats. Among the agricultural stu- dents who reported, 61 aer cut board at cafeteria, 11 per cent at fratsral-1 fratsral-1 ties, it per cent In boarding houses and per cent work for board. About aft per cent of these studests spend less than $8 a weak for bosrd, while te per cent spend more. Ths scale Is aa follows: 4 per oent pay be-I be-I tween $5 and a week; It per cent pay , between It and 17, 41 per cent pay between be-tween $7 and IS, 11 per cent pay be-1 . tween $1 and If, I per cent pay betwaea !9 and $10, 10 per oent pay between 10 and $11 and a few pay mere than 11 a week. Cafeteria board range the highest fn cost. Of those who eat In boarding houaos. the majority nay around $T or leaa and few exceed $. Hororlty house board Is mainly between $7 and t. Fraternity Fra-ternity houae board la about the same with, a -slightly iarge proportion ws-ning ws-ning up to $t. Cafeteria board ranges all the way from $6 to $lb, but the largest groups center around $, $ and lift a week. na |