It is evident that if the rest of the course of philosophical lectures are as crowded as the first was, a larger room will be needed. We do not begrudge the people of Cambridge their opportunities of attending college lectures, but it must not be to the exclusion of students. Last Wednesday many students were among those who either went away discouraged, or stayed in spite of the inconvenience of standing up. Since the duty of the collage is to the student first and outsiders afterwards, it should not be too much to ask the authorities to engage Sanders Theatre for the remaining lectures of so attractive a course.
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