Now that work is being done on the roof of the new Physical Laboratory there is especial need of precaution on the part of those who pass by the end of the building. This is particularly emphasized by the recent experience of a passing student, who just escaped being struck with a falling hammer. It is very disgraceful that when there is such a constant stream of travel from the gymnasium to Jarvis field, more care should not be taken for the safety and convenience of such persons who are at present beset by dangers above and below. We sincerely trust that the authorities will at least keep the pathway clear of obstacles and then we may possibly get used in course of time to an occasional avalanche from the upper regions of the laboratory.
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