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Communication.

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To the Editors of the Crimson:

I wish to call attention to the need of some hall or room in which one may practice speaking. No one, especially no one with a room-mate, wishes to practice in his own room, unless he has some serious grudge against his neighbors. There is no doubt that the best place to supply this need would be Holden Chapel, since it has no adjoining rooms, and is not used by any other department. If the Y. M. C. A. could find it convenient to transfer its reading room to some other place, and allow Holden Chapel to be devoted to the cause of oratory, it would be doing a great service to those who intend to try for the Boylston Prizes and for Commencement parts.

NINETY-FOUR.

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