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COMING out of Harvard 1 yesterday a sturdy youth, who had finally yielded as much as to wear a coat to class, said in unmistakable terms that hard as it was to find an empty seat, if was worse to find room for his coat.
But after a bit of research it sems that if a space one foot high, 18 inches wide and six feet high, 18 inches wide and six feet six inches long (allowing room for a hat) were alloted to each student, the entire 3700 students in Harvard College would fit into the room, with space left for a lecturer as well as his notes, and, providing the two Greek statues were removed, for three section men. The volume of space required is 60 by 40 by 15 feet.
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