EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - I see in one of your columns that a complaint is made on account of lack of energy in carrying out the plans of the proposed grand stand. I wish to state that two mass meetings were called, before the last of which a notice was put in the CRIMSON, that unless there was a fair-sized meeting, the committee would take it for granted that the students did not care to have anything further done in regard to the grand stand. At the last meeting there were hardly twenty men present and as had been stated the committee decided to let the matter rest. It was from a lack of energy on the part of the students to turn out that nothing was done, and not from any lack on the part of the committee, who were perfectly ready to go on, had the students evinced any such desire.
S. H. F., '86.
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