At the recent election of a Memorial director from the Scientific School, only four men voted; but judging from the fact that there were seven names on the list of candidates, we can fairly presume that there are at least seven scientific men in the hall. Supposing, then, that there are but seven scientific men in the hall, it seems unfair that they should be entitled to a director while the usual ratio is one director for seventy-five men. We should imagine that some plan could be devised by which these men could vote with the college classes and thus bring about more of an equilibrium in the management of the hall. If practicable, we would suggest to the board of directors a consideration of this matter. Although it is too late in the present year to make a change, still a plan might be devised to take effect next fall.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.