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Among people comparatively civilized, the morning bath is regarded as an institution almost indispensable. Yet the Senior, particularly if he lives in one of the upper floors of a Yard dormitory, is practically denied the use of a bath between the hours of eight and nine every morning. He enters a shower whose value is mainly historical, turns on the water, and is greeted with a pitiful trickle as temperamentally hot and cold as a prima donna. Doubtless this is due to insufficient pressure in pumping the water, and not to a conspiracy to interfere with his ablutions. If cleanliness is next to godliness, it is unfair to block the Senior class in its only chance for immortality.

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