The suggestion of the Advocate on the subject of the election of Memorial Hall directors seems to be a capital one. It cannot be denied that there is a large body of students who are dissatisfied with the present management of the hall, and it is but fair that their opinions should be consulted. This dissatisfaction has been increasing for three years past and some attention should be paid to it. If two tickets of directors are submitted to the boarders at the next election, as suggested in the Advocate, the wishes of the students could be learned beyond a doubt, and subsequent action can be governed by those wishes. We hope the suggestion will be adopted.
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The Serenade to the Princeton Nine.