However great the dislike felt in regard to attendance at morning chapel, the Harvard student has to bear the unpleasantness of this attendance and is interested in all that is likely to make things more to his taste. We suggest, therefore, that men who intend going to chapel any morning, endeavor to be in their seats promptly. The lines of men that file in late almost every morning now give to the services a feature that is both disgraceful and thoroughly out of place. There is no reason why attendance, as long as it must be, should not be prompt. It used to be regarded a freshman trait to come into chapel a minute or more after the bell had ceased ringing, but now either upperclassmen must be called freshmen or late attendance at chapel must be looked upon as a dignified offence. The former seems to be the more natural conclusion.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.