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The busy half hour before 9 o'clock in the student's life may be made less hectle in the future. Getting breakfast and signing for a squash court have proved too much for many students, especially those in the grauate schools and those who live at some distance from the Yard. Because of protests from these men, a sheet has been posted in the squash courts on which provision is made for the signature of those who do and do not favor the proposal to have the squash court reservation sheet posted at 8.30 instead of 8.45.
At present, the voting is close with the later hour slightly in the lead. The voting will continue, the squash management has announced, until Thursday, with the winning time enforced in the future.
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