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CHANGING TIMES

THE MAIL

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To the Editors of The Crimson:

I came up from New Jersey on Thursday, and read The Crimson on that day and the next. Sadly, things seem to have changed in the brief span of one year. While brothers and sisters are struggling through some serious negotiations at Brown University, The Harvard Crimson is spending its time defending the lackadaisical minority recruitment effort ("We can't find anybody"), and the Administrative Board is laboring over a monkish set of Noise Rules that could snuff out any "disturbances during the day that would hamper study or contemplation."

I've never known a letter like this to do much, but brother, can't you spare some change? John C. Fields '74

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