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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: If you will allow me to make use of a little of your valuable space, I would make a suggestion in regard to a matter which is of interest to all who board at Memorial. Every one appreciates the advantage of ringing a bell in the hall in time for morning prayers. Why not ring a bell at exactly nine oclock? There are many men who run over to Memorial just in time to get a "bite" before a nine o'clock recitation, and it is a great nuisance to be obliged to spend half of their little time in looking at the clock, especially for a near-sighted man. It would be a great convenience, at but small expenditure of labor.

'83.

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