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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
Can't something be done to prevent the failure of the supply of blue books that sometimes occurs at examinations? On occasions it has been necessary to employ the covers of the blue books and other means of filling out the lack of material with which to complete a paper. Memorial Hall seems to be the place where the supply of blue books is most prone to fall. Perhaps the fact that examinations in large courses are held there is largely responsible for the insufficiency which sometimes occurs. That, however, does not mitigate the annoyance. (Name withheld by request.)
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