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Communications.

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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- All of us who take courses in political economy should be very grateful for the establishment of the special library in University and for the prompt granting of the request to have the library open until 10 p. m. It seems a pity that the whole pleasure and convenience in using the library should still be spoiled by careless management of the heating arrangements. The room should be comfortably warm (and I myself am not a fresh air fiend), but when it gets so hot that one is very apt to fall asleep and dream of purgatory, the study of serious matters is wrongly interfered with. As it is now, one must either be melted or open the windows, getting a bad cold either way; or be the victim of a dull headache, which makes it impossible to do any good work.

The remedy for this must be simple. Let us hope that it will be speedily applied, and that one of the most convenient arrangements we have for study in college may be freed from this nuisance.

P. F. H.

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