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Crusading CRIMSON editors last night voted unanimously at a full board meeting to renew their campaign for better conditions in Lamont.
Having won the battle to make Lamont more available, Crimeds voted that it should also be made more useful. "The University is well aware that the study of books is an archaic hangover of a bygone age," they noted.
Paul H. Buck, Director of the University Libraries, commented "This is just another scheme to spend the University dollar on the undergraduate," but he allowed the CRIMSON to set up an exhibition (see right) on the bottom level which illustrates the benefits available under the new plan for photographic education.
In order to recruit more talent for this and other campaigns, the CRIMSON will open its second competition of the year next Tuesday.
The eight week competition is open to all undergraduates at Harvard and Radcliffe, except for 'Cliffe freshmen.
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