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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :

DEAR SIRS.-I think that it ought to be more generally understood that distinctively political transparencies should not be carried in the torchlight procession on Thursday night next. Such was the feeling at the Senior Class meeting some days since. And in view of the fact that large numbers of men go in the procession solely to preserve an old college custom, especial care should be taken to make our marching as free from political significance as possible. Many men, I think, would refuse to march, if they had to do so under any political transparencies. The simplest way to avoid any such trouble, is for the general committee to forbid strictly all political demonstrations in our battalion. This would avoid any split in our ranks.

G., '85.

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