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Communications.

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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Will you kindly allow me to call the attention of the students through your columns, to the fact that a box for receiving newspapers for the hospitals has been put up in Memorial Hall. Here, it seems to me, is a chance for doing a great deal of good at little sacrifice. Almost everyone buys a daily paper. Instead of throwing these papers away when they have been read, it would be a matter of little trouble to drop them in the hospital box. And what is true of the daily papers, is true of the illustrated weeklies and periodicals. One has little idea how much pleasure it afforded to the patients in our hospitals by a picture-paper or an illustrated magazine of no matter what date. Why not make it a point with each of us to see that our papers are no longer thrown away or burned but are dropped in the box at Memorial?

"ROMESKI."

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