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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...pleasure to felicitate the CRIMSON on the attainment of its diamond anniversary. During these seventy-five years the paper has grown to occupy an important and unique position in the life of the University. It has watched many changes in this institution of learning including the impact of three wars. Through all that time, it has represented freely the various shifts of opinion among the young men of each successive college generation...

Author: By James B. Conant, | Title: Ex-Editor Conant Hails Crimson | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...former editor of the paper, I send you hearty greetings on this memorable milestone. All who have had the opportunity of seeing the University through the CRIMSON's eyes have been especially privileged. To its editors is committed a trust. We all look forward with confidence to a continuing realization of that responsibility in the years to come...

Author: By James B. Conant, | Title: Ex-Editor Conant Hails Crimson | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...importance to the University management: Few of us who worked on the CRIMSON will forget the satisfaction it brought us to see some of our needing result in significant changes in policy. The friendships formed at the CRIMSON through feverish efforts to meet deadlines and struggles to keep the paper solvent are likely to be lasting. It I were to go through college again, I should make the CRIMSON more of a major interest than in fact...

Author: By David Rockefeller, (BANKER--CHASE NATIONAL.) | Title: Good Experience, Says Rockefeller | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...about the CRIMSON of the 1918 period as compared with the paper of 1948? One must of course be impartial and objective. And yet nostalgia is inevitable. Each graduate has reverently and sentimentally laid a wreath on the warm memories of his own bright college years. "Why, don't you remember back in the old days when we used to fill up the Crime with . . .?" He tends unconsciously to brook no comparisons. That makes for difficulty...

Author: By David M. Little, | Title: Little Enjoys New Crimson And Memory | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...learned committees tirelessly remind us, our society needs now, more than even before, the services of a free and alert press. We look to the CRIMSON and we see at once the virtually assured circulation, the regular, if not munificent, income; we know that by time-honored custom the paper is free from censorship; we see a daily published by able young men in a community given over to the fermentation of ideas. Where else in the world is there to be found a paper more favored by circumstance? As believing democrats, optimistic for human freedom, we turn hopefully...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monro Deplores Narrow Coverage, Omission of Community Interests | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

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