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Faculty and staff to cook pancakes for students

All MIT students are invited to a free, late-night pancake breakfast on Sunday, Dec. 12 from 10pm-midnight in Lobdell Dining Hall. The special meal will be cooked by faculty and staff especially for students staying up late studying for final exams.

Faculty and staff members who wish to help should contact Sgt. Cheryl deJong Vossmer of the Campus Police at x3-9755 or crimbite@mit.edu as soon as possible. The event is sponsored by Campus Police, the Office of the Dean of Students and Undergraduate Education and the President's Office.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on December 8, 1999.

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