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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
In view of the fact that a large number of the students object to the preamble to the petition for voluntary prayers, now before the College, those interested in the movement have a decided opportunity to make an important change. There are many who would be glad to sign the petition, but who hesitate on account of what they call "revolutionary language," and the pledge to "concerted action." To succeed we must have everybody's signature; therefore the objectionable preamble has been torn off, and the petition stands alone, as presented in Tuesday's CRIMSON.
If everyone will show an interest in this movement, we have better prospects of succeeding than we ever had before.
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