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To the Editors of the Crimson:
During every vacation, quite a colony of students remain in Cambridge studying, tutoring, and busying themselves. To these men almost no opportunity for exercise is offered.
Although the gymnasium is open during this time for the Summer School, the "red tape" of a University, which is supposed to be liberal, prevents the use of it by the regular students of the college, Furthermore, although the janitor of the Weld Boat Club stays at the house to build boats, all summer, no one is allowed the privilege of taking out shells.
Would it not be in line with the broad ideas of the University, to throw open these sources of exercise and recreation, both to the regular students, and those of the Summer School?
C.
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