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Seating Policy at House Play Criticized by Gold Coasters

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This week's issue of the Oak Leaf, the Adams House paper, contained a scathing editorial criticizing the reservation of the best seats at the Christmas play for staff members.

The editors protested that since the play. "Saved From the Fate of Her Sisters," was a student enterprise for the entertainment of House members, the reservation of the finest seats for the staff "perverts the purpose of the play."

Dr. David M. Little '18, Master of Adams House, stated yesterday that he thought that the students "had a good point." He said that "we should adopt the same policy of mixing staff and students at plays as we do at meals."

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