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All students who are interested in the new changes in the requirements for admission, should take especial pains to attend the meeting of the Union this evening. This question is now receiving great attention from many tongues and pens in outside educational circles, but as yet the opinion of the Harvard students is unrecorded, save by the CRIMSON. The choice of this subject is therefore especially adapted to the place and time.

In order that the debate to-night may be representative, and that the votes may be true of expressions of undergraduate sentiment, ends that are very desirable, every one who has thought of the subject, and every one who feels that his opinion goes to make up the opinion of the college, should be in Sever 11, this evening, and should speak and vote as one interested in the welfare of our university, and alive to the great question that bears so directly upon it.

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