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The first indications of winter appear in our old friends the board-walks which are already lying in wait for the coming snow and ice. It is a very common saying "that time brings many changes," but in our case it seems to have forborne to make any, or at least only one, change for the better. To be sure the man-holes in front of Hollis and Stoughton have at last been grated over by our thoughtful and ever-indulgent faculty, but the entries of Matthews still mourn for a light, and the gymnasium entrance yawns a black and dreadful gulf. Men run sufficient risk of injury in their daily life not to be able to gratefully omit the added peril of total darkness and icy, slippery steps. We feel assured that if the inconvenience to the students were fully appreciated by the powers that be, the defect would be speedily remedied. Let us hope that it will be appreciated.

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