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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...early days the CRIMSON--the name Magenta was abandoned in May, 1875--could not have been called a newspaper. Appearing alternate weeks with the Advocate, the college literary magazine then as now, the CRIMSON devoted little attention to he news of the day. A column enitled "Brevities" and considerable space in the editorial column was all the notice current events received. In 1878, to be sure, one of the CRIMSON editors was put in charge of a column on amateur sports, but otherwise the magazine differed little from the Advocate...
...corner of Quincy Street and Broadway, opposite Robinson Hall, the new Fogg Art Museum is in process of erection. When completed next fall, this building will provide more than ample museum space, and will also contain four stories of lecture-rooms, libraries and offices...
...opening of two new cafeterias, the Splendid and the Traymore, has provided additional table space on the Square...
...passage difficult as it was in 1917, but there will be other shipping problems. Already a committee has been at work making preparations for the pilgrimage. At first they approached the United States Lines, but found that they could not accommodate the entire sailing in such a brief space of time as was necessary according to the Legion's plans. So the committee approached English and French lines as well. Last week it was announced that the committee had made a number of agreements calling for: 1) reduced rates; 2) no ship to be filled to more than three...
...suppressed issue was called "The Parisian Number"; on its mottled cover a young woman, silhouetted in white-space, stepped into the profile of a bathtub over the caption "Cut Out by the Censor"; on its first page appeared a joke that was characteristic of the issue?a joke printed in French, and making a play of the words "habits" (clothes) and "explorer" (to go through). "Translation on page 31," said the editors. "Ha! this matter must be salacious," cried the vulgar reader: ". . . habits de mon mari. J'ai I'habitude de les explorer tous les soirs." Though ignorant of French...