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Thoroughly angry by now, the Crimson man determined to republish both paragraphs with a fitting retort. He thought and thought. He did not stop to consider that many a contribution like that of "Manufacturer" is composed or suggested by many a scheming magazine editor to liven up his page and cause comment. He quite forgot the Crimson's traditional suavity in the face of minor absurdities. He boiled and boiled, and boiled his anger down to a single devastating headline, which later appeared above the two paragraphs reprinted on the Crimson's editorial page...
...expressed surprise. At that moment a gentleman approached me from behind, tapped me on the shoulder, and said-'Excuse me, sir, you have forgotten your hat." I said: "No, sir, I have not forgotten my hat. This song is not our national anthem." He requested Mrs. Stetson to republish her famed attack upon The Star-Spangled Banner. Again as before, paid for as columns of advertising, appeared the attack in the newspapers of Washington, Manhattan, Boston, Albany. Again blazoned forth the devastating headline (supported by appropriate text...
...account of the many inquiries received here in regard to the CRIMSON essay contest for a trip to Europe, it has been found necessary to republish the conditions of the competition. The following is an extract from the announcement appearing in the CRIMSON on February...
Harvard Union.By request we republish the following: There will be a competitive debate for membership on Friday, Nov. 16. The question will be: "Resolved, That suffrage should be extended to women in municipal affairs." The debate will be opened by two members of the Union, after which all members of the University are invited to speak...
...Yale News has the assurance to republish this...