And in this connection it must be stated that no accurate report of the faculty's proceedings is to be found in our columns this morning for the simple reason that the faculty declined, point blank, to give the slightest information relative to their action. Though four different members of the faculty were interviewed by representatives of the CRIMSON, yet, in each instance, the only information elicited was to the effect that they had, as yet, nothing to say about the newly adopted regulations. Just why this mysterious state of affairs should exist, it is difficult to understand, inasmuch as the decision of the faculty meeting is final, and therefore bound to become public in a short time.
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