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Beginning with this evening all notices which are to appear in the CRIMSON of the following morning must be left at the office before 9 p. m. This rule will likewise apply to heading announcements and all other news matter coming from outside sources.
Nevertheless some of the consequences of treating the Washington rule as continuously applicable have been far-reaching. The best example is, perhaps, to be found in our commercial isolation. Washington meant no such thing and yet the rule has been used as a means of fastening upon the country protection...
What is the result of this twin policy of commercial and political isolation? We are without a friend among the powers and are regarded as an international poser.
We regret the necessity of making the new rule in regard to notices and news matter coming to the CRIMSON from outside sources, but it is impossible to continue longer under the present regime. By nine o'clock in the evening the arrangement of the paper for the following day...
HARVARD GOLF TEAM.- There will be a meeting of the candidates for the golf team in 42 Claverly Hall on Friday, March 4, at 7.30 p. m. Plans for spring practice will be made and schedules arranged. All men who play golf are requested to be present.