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Recent blasts from the "Daily Princetonian" show that its new board of editor is adopting a more wide-awake attitude toward age-old problems down at Nassau. First came a body blow at a snobbish and impractical club system, and along with it an appeal for a House Plan like Harvard's and Yale's. The late President Wilson gave the college a chance for such an arrangement years ago, but Princetonian sentiment quickly smothered the whole idea.

This past week has brought editorial damnation of tutoring school practices which have taken root at Princeton in the last few years. Success promises to come rapidly in this latest campaign, with almost instant college approval and cooperation. The other programs are slower moving, but even the loudest rumblings of the "Princetonian," that king-pin of the impressive Nassau extra-curricular hierarchy, can't change things over night.

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