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To the Editors of the Crimson:
The Yale Letter in Monday morning's CRIMSON announces the institution at Yale of a new and "entirely original" system of conducting a course in English composition. One of the New York papers yesterday contained editorial comment on the same system, treating it as a revolution in the methods of instruction in English. From the meagre description in the "Yale Letter" of the advantages which this new system is to offer, it does not appear that these are essentially different from those which the men in English 22 and English 12 have enjoyed for some years past. Would it be possible for you to obtain a more comprehensive description of this "new system"?
SENIOR.
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