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The faculty's address to the students, which we print in another column, is by far the most satisfactory action that body has taken this year. It is almost always the case that any disagreement between faculty and students is largely owing to a misunderstanding of each other's position. Such a statement as this last on the part of the faculty cannot fail to have a good effect, as it shows that their position is a just one. The main body of the students are no less anxious than the faculty that the good name of the college be preserved and may be relied upon to assist in keeping the demonstrations within the limits of reason. Every student will unite with the faculty in condemning any rashness that might endanger our library, an institution in which we all are equally interested. We hope the faculty will be convinced by the action of the students in the future that their latest action is by far the most sensible that can be taken under the circumstances.

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