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When equal protection was accorded to law students this year in the form of an increase in tuition, nobody thought of extending them equal privileges in the matter of free access to the University's athletic facilities. Merely to point out this inequity is to appeal for its elimination. The law student, with his debilitating and demanding curriculum, is more in need of exercise and the heavy breathing it induces than his more dilettante brethren to the south. Moreover, Harvard Law School, which has pioneered so many advances in legal education, should not miss the opportunity to begin turning out lawyers whose athletic capabilities transcend the links and the green felt.
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