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Snack Bar Reopens after Renovations
Mon., Oct. 1, 1984
The Snack Bar reopened for business, a month late, although construction was yet to be complete. A variety of unexpected problems including the delivery of shipments and a conflict with the construction worker's union delayed the completion of the project. In addition, the construction of the townhouses took priority over the snack bar, due to the need for more student housing. The facility now seats 162 people, a significant addition to the previous 96 that could be seated in the old snack bar.
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Dickinsonian, Oct. 4, 1984, pg. 1, 19.