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To the Editors of the Crimson:
Can you tell me if students are supposed to get any benefit from Appleton Chapel on Sunday evenings? I was one of a large number of students who last evening were unable to hear the eminent preacher from India. We arrived shortly after seven o'clock. Instead of obtaining entrance by the south door, as students are especially directed in the official college calendar, the crowd of outsiders prevented our getting even to the chapel steps. Perhaps the ushers could not prevent. Cambridge people from crowding into the reserved seats. If so, the rude outsiders should be excluded altogether. Part of our tuition goes to pay for the religious privileges of the University, so that we have a right, not merely to beg, but to demand accommodations at any time we wish them. The times when we all particularly wish to go are just those times when we have here men of repute, and at such times this trouble always occures. Is it not time that the proper authorities made some provision for those who have the best, the only right to Appleton Chapel?
JUSTICE '94.
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