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Dr. Brooks, when told of the Faculty's action, expressed surprise, but said that he did not wish to say anything at present, especially as it was hard to tell how much significance there was in the vote. This was the point on which there was the most general doubt. Dr. Conant said that he thought the action was greatly to be regretted. It was the result, he thought, of magnifying the evils of the game without regard for the vast amount of good it did.

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