In view of recent occurrences, it seems highly necessary that some attention should be paid to the complaints made against the present exposed condition of the key rack in the gymnasium. It is often remarked by visitors that the keys might as well be left in the doors of lockers as upon the rack, so far as safety to the contents of the lockers is concerned. And if the intention is to prevent dishonesty, this is true. Of course a reliance upon the honor of the students dictated the placing of the rack in its present position; but to avoid further trouble we would suggest that the keys hereafter be so placed that they will be under the eye of some one of the employees of the gymnasium. By this means some assurance will be offered that the lockers are places of comparative safety.
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