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...church was organized in 1789 for Church of England families living in Cambridge, who had no church nearer than King's Chapel, Boston. Its first missionary was the Rev. East Apthorp, whose house on Plympton St., was so close to the doors of Harvard College that alarm and antagonism among Puritans forced Apthorp's resignation and return to England...
...satisfied with their product, they were not happy with their environment. By 1914 there was more than a little agitation for a private CRIMSON building. Undergraduate interest and graduate financing combined on the project project, and in 1915 the CRIMSON ceased its nomadic existence and settled down at 14 Plympton Street, never to unsettle again...
...Depression hit Plympton street hard, and the paper could not meet mortgage payments, much less pay its normal expenses. Papers were small, advertisements few and far between, although headlines were met, even at the personal exoense of editors...
...Tuesday, when convivial after-dinner meetings will open the 1961 fall competition. All four boards -- News, Editorial, Business, and Photography -- welcome undergraduates who would like to try their hand at newspaper work. The free beer will start flowing at 7:30 both nights in the Crimson building at 14 Plympton...
Registration Week, two Food and Drug Administration officials from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare traced "Reduce-a-Leg" to 14 Plympton St., looked suspiciously at machinery of the Crimson Printing Company (also at 14 Plympton St.), then, unamused, listened to the whole story of the parody...