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COMMUNICATIONS.

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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.-Your suggestion as to the advisability of some co-operation between the faculty and students on the subject of celebrations seems an excellent one. It is much better, if we are to celebrate, that our demonstrations be confined to our own yard than to the streets of Cambridge, where the disturbance is more generally felt.

As there is some chance of another celebration next Saturday night, if we are fortunate enough to win the Mott Haven cup or the base-ball games which take place today and tomorrow, it would be well to have some understanding between the faculty and students; and no way seems as good as to have a conference between several men from the upper classes and the president. To forbid any disturbance, and then suspend the men who disobeyed their injunction, would be impracticable, on account of the number of men who would have to suffer. A clear understanding between faculty and students is the best way to solve the difficulty.

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