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MEMORIAL HALL AS A MATCH BOX.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

TO THE EDITORS OF THE CRIMSON:-

WE desire to call attention again to the general practice of scratching matches on the black-walnut finish in the vestibule of Memorial Hall. Were the injury only temporary, a sense of propriety ought to suggest to the student that the use he is making of the building is one far different from that intended by the donors; but when one considers that the marks cannot be effaced, it then becomes a crime thus to disfigure the building. We hope, therefore, that there will be no occasion to refer again to the subject.

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