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Communication.

We invite all members of the University to contribute to this column, but we are not responsible for the sentiments expressed.

To the Editors of the Crimson:

I desire to call attention through your columns to the dificiency of the college library in certain important publications. Strange as is may seem for a place considering itself so broad religiously, most of the leading religious magazines and papers, such as "The Christian Union" "The Advance," The "Independent," The Congregationalist," and "Our Day," are not to be found in the library. Besides these several standard authorities on present economic questions, such as "Bradstreets" and "The Iron Age" are wanting.

The students in a half course, we speak from experience, have been greatly handicapped this year by the lack of these publications.

We trust the library authorities will give this serious defect proper consideration.

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D - S '93.

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