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The leading editorial in yesterday's Boston Globe discussed at great length the CRIMSON's "Confidential Guide". An unfortunate lack of space makes it impossible to reprint the article in full. The more significant parts, however, appear in the adjoining column.
So widespread has been the comment occasioned by the CRIMSON's experiment that, in order, to focus attention upon the more important criticisms of it within the University, the CRIMSON proposes to amend its ruling on signed communications. Anonymous letters will in no case be published. But students who wish to take exception to any criticisms published in the "Guide" or who desire to criticize courses not included in that summary, may submit their signed letters. Such of them as seem well considered and worthy of publication will be printed, if space allows, and the signatures will be withheld for obvious reasons.
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