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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The Yale swim tickets were distributed with exceptional inefficiency. First, the time of the distribution was not adequately publicized. Secondly, to get tickets it was necessary to cut morning classes. Thirdly, all transactions were carried out through one window, despite the fact that 400 students were waiting in line.
As a personal protest, I intend to boycott the meet. In fact, I'm considering going on a three weeks' hunger strike. Stephen Potter '62
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