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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. -My attention has been called to the non-appearance of the elective pamphlet for next year. Several fellows have spoken of this and all seemed to agree that the custom has been, in former years, to have it ready by this time at least. When the complicated nature of the scheme of studies contained in this little publication is taken into consideration, anyone will grant that the time needed for careful and thorough consideration, is considerable. The contents of the elective pamphlet changes so from year to year that it is impossible to find out what you will be able to study from perusing an old issue of the pamphlet. Everything calls for an early publication of this pamphlet as the annuals begin soon, and but little time is left before the last great "grind" of the year commences. I, therefore, think that I voice the sentiments of the majority of the students when I make an inquiry as to the whereabouts of the pamphlet. May it soon make its appearance and leave us as much as possible of the remaining three weeks in which to study out our schedule of courses for the year 1884-85.

J. T.

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