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Crowds of Cambridge citizens continue to throng early into the Fogg Art Museum on the nights of Professor Moore's exhibitions of photographs and occupy so large a proportion of the seats that many students, anxious to hear the lectures in comfort, are obliged to stand.

If the lectures in College buildings are intended primarily for Cambridge citizens, well and good. If they are intended primarily for students, the CRIMSON again urges that the lecturers reserve a certain number of seats for students or make some arrangements by which they may not have to stand.

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