[We invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest.]
To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
No one doubts in the least the need of a new gymnasium, as voiced in your recent editorial. But why look to the graduate alone for starting the work? Would it not be better for the undergraduates themselves to make the first move? Dartmouth men have set us a fine example of what can be down by undergraduates in this respect. The plan of campaign can be well left to the Student Council, as a body best representing the College as a whole. Surely every man in College would be willing to help a little. And it is not the among raised which is going to count nearly so much as it is the spirit behind the work. If the undergraduates have enough interest in a new gymnasium to make a beginning, it is very probable that graduates would be more willing to contribute. JUNIOR
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