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Lamont Stairs Reevaluated

The Mail

To the Editors of the Harvard CRIMSON:

The long-suffering Cliffies who must trudge up the sealed staircase of Lamont clearly have no conception of what they are missing. Those staircases are by far the best-ventilated areas in the building. Were the complainers allowed to visit other parts of the library, they might well decide that separation from the 10,000 men of Harvard and their 20,000 feet is not altogether undesirable. Far from working an hardship upon these tender maidens, the authorities have done an act of pure compassion. Who could, in the spirit of Harvardian gentlemanliness, wish upon his worst enemy a breath of Lamont air? David Gilfillan 64-3

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