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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: -The fate of Course five in Political Economy is at stake, inasmuch as a sufficient number of students is wanting who are willing to pursue the study. The course comprises a comparison of the land tenures of England, Ireiand, France and Germany, with reference specifically to their economic efforts; that is, it embraces the entire subject of peasant proprietorship, farming on a large or small scale, and other interesting matters which directly or indirectly have no small bearing upon the land system of our country. In accordance with the College Regulations at least four students are required to pursue the subject; otherwise it is to be omitted for the year. This no doubt would be a misfortune in every respect and would reflect upon the intellectual breadth of the University.

W.

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