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PRESS

To the Editor of the Princetonian:

Sir: I am not a graduate of Princeton nor could I recommend anyone to matriculate at Princeton if you publicity seekers continue your efforts to destroy tradition and make of a time honored and respectable university the abode of the mass, not respectability or family.

Of course the clubs are in function fraternities but would you deny those whose station or intelligence merit it, association with one another and away from those who have espoused Radical or rather Communistic ideas. Even the illiterate and ignorant unite in some form of organization, student unions, labor groups and as revolutionists. Why should not intelligence have its own temple and its own freedom of action?

Continue your present course and Princeton suffers. R. B. M.

(Ed. Note: "The Daily Princetonian" has recently instituted a campaign to reform the Princeton club system.)

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