EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- While the complaints about the library are flowing in I would like to speak about the ventilation of the lecture room in Boylston Hall. At the weekly meetings in Chemistry A there are between three and four hundred men inhaling the same close atmosphere. What windows there are in the rooms are always closed, and the only means for the entrance of fresh air is by means of the main door. In a chemical laboratory, where the room is necessarily full of suffocating fumes, great care should be taken to have good fresh air. If some attention is given to these few suggestions, the result will be fewer headaches and complaints.
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