To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The results of Mr. Busk's survey of students entering Widener illegally are encouraging. The University need no longer concern itself, apparently, with thoughts of social Unfortunately, Mr. Buck stems to have missed the point. Failing utterly to see the great need which his admirable system has answered, he has concluded that Harvard students, well known for their obsession with academics, require protection from the misdirected impuises of out A letter is Wednesday's CRIMSON decried Harvard's coldness. Its February to become a scholar factory. Although possibly a some what harsh evaluation, this criticism in becoming increasingly valid Ideally, perhaps, Widener's Main Reading Room should be nothing more than a study room since social All these advantages argue for having the wiseman But what will they do with all these empty desks? Arthur W. Harvigan, Jr. '98
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