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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
I wish to comment on a letter written by a Radcliffe girl and published on the second page of the January 11, 1949 edition of the CRIMSON.
I, too, believe that the Administrators of Lamont Library are in error when they prevent 'Cliffe students from using its facilities. However, the author of the letter is attacking this problem with the same immaturity that she accuses us and our administration of having. Her "name-calling" was rather amusing but very unimpressive. The more mature way of dealing with this error would be reason rather than "name-calling." I might propose that "Miss Name Withheld" get a majority of the 'Cliffe students behind her and induce their administration, by petition, to open negotiations with our administration to correct this wrong. If they are really serious in their convictions, I am certain that many of us would support them and sign their petition for allowing Radcliffe students access to Lamont Library. George W. Miller '52
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