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CROWDING IN HILLES

The Mail

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

I would like to know how the RGA proposes to "work out the problems" of over-crowding in Hilles Library by waiting a month and a half. Waiting a month and a half means waiting till Christmas vacation, which undoubtedly means tabling the discussion until after reading and exam periods. Over crowding problems do not work out by waiting, only by restricting admittance or adding more tables and chairs. The number of boys in Hilles has been between 100 and 120 each night this week, about 20 per cent of capacity. I suggest that the RGA, a body organized "to further the best interests of the College community," and which spends a great deal of initiative on draft problems and clothing drives for Mississippi, do something immediately about a problem close at home. Michele Disario '67

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