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Communication.

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To Professor Peirce.To the Editors of the Crimson:

In connection with the Graduate School's minute to Professor Peirce, published in today's CRIMSON, may not a member of that school add a word of thanks and praise, to show that there exist in the student body the same feelings of gratitude and affection towards Professor Peirce as are held by his confreres on the Faculty? In some recent trouble, I had occasion for his assistance and advice; and the kindliness and refined sympathy I received were such as one might expect rather from a parent than from a busy college official. I learned from others, moreover, that the same kindness and dignity were his, not only on this but on all occasions; so that I shall not be the only graduate student who will leave with a distinct recollection of his beautiful and urbane treatment.

X.

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