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HUA Election Will Feature No Referenda or Survey Questions

CLASS OF 1931 IS ASKED FOR CRITICISMS OF UNIVERSITY

Crimson Will Print Letters Treating Subjects of General Interest

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Individual members of the Class of 1931 will have an opportunity to voice their criticisms of Harvard College, based on their years of experience, in the columns of the CRIMSON. Any criticism, favorable or unfavorable, ranging from the most obscure detail to the general theory of Harvard education, is solicited, the House Plan, divisional examinations, tutorial system, examinations in general, extra-curricular activities, the CRIMSON included, being merely some of the suggested subjects.

There will be no limitation of space, but the CRIMSON suggests 700 words as an average length. To insure the fact that the communication is written by a Senior, all letters must be signed. However, they will appear anonymously in the columns of the CRIMSON. Contributions will be accepted anytime front today till a week or so after the close of the Reading Period.

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