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To the Editors of the Crimson:
If the Cambridge people who attend the public lectures at the Fogg Museum have not the self-respect to keep out of the seats which are reserved for students, some more effectual method of keeping them out than that of simply marking the seats reserved ought to be resorted to.
At Professor Moore's lecture tonight long before the time allowed the reserved seats were filled with women, and men who were evidently not students. There were placards in plain sight indicating that the seats were reserved.
Perhaps if ropes were put across the aisles and an usher were stationed in each aisle, some good would be accomplished. A.
February 8, 1897.
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