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At the opening of the year we called attention to the sorry state of affairs caused by the delay in the completion of the gymnasium. It is a disgrace to the University that the thousand or more students who have always been dependent upon the Gymnasium for bathing accommodations should be left in this plight when partial relief could be afforded by throwing open the Carey Building. We believe that the Athletic Association could not refuse the use of the building for bathing purposes if the University would provide an engineer to look after the boilers. To be sure, the University is not responsible for the strike of the steam-fitters who have been at work in the Gymnasium, but things have come to a pretty pass if the cleanliness of Harvard students is to be subject to the dictates of a walking delegate.

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