An editorial in the last Crimson suggests that it would be well for the college itself to take charge of printing the pamphlet editions of former examination papers or to make a definite contract with Mr. Sever in regard to printing them. If it is generally thought by the faculty that it is well for the students to have these old examination papers, we see no reason why one of those suggestions should not be acted on. But there may be some practical objection in the way, and it occurs to us that the Co-operative Society might look up the matter, and if it is found practicable undertake the printing of the pamphlets.
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