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To the Editors of the Crimson:
Believing that I express a feeling quite general in the class of '98, I wish, at the risk of exhausting your patience, to add my protest to the new ruling in Philosophy I.
The reasons for the change are doubtless excellent, though they might be more obvious. But the abruptness with which the department has acted is manifestly unfair. The new regulation can hardly be of immediate, vital importance; yet it means serious disappointment to the many who are now practically debarred from the course.
It is to be hoped that the department will reconsider the matter. Let them at least give us a year's warning.
JUNIOR.
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